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Personalize parameter opens up a blank pop-up window.

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

When I am trying to Personalize my iView (iView1 ) by clicking on iview parameter 'Personalize' it it gives me a blank pop-up Screen.

while when i try the same thing on another iView (iView2) it gives me pop-up with a line "Object has no editable properties."

Can anyone tell me why for iView1 only a blank screen pop-up and not the one with line mentioned above.

any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,

Unni

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Former Member
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Hi Unni

if the iview doesn't have any editable properties then you wil get that message.for some iviews by default have some properties

And for most of the iviews if u want editable properties we need to change the portalap.xml. Becoz there only we can set properties for that iview if it is created from the PAR file deployed from the NWDS.

and for some standard iviews you have editable properties

Thanks

Tulasi Palnati

Former Member
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Hi.

It's probably an authoritation problem. Maybe you have permission on first iview (full control) but not on second one. You can review your assigned roles to both iviews.

Hope this helps,

Iván.

Former Member
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Hi Ivan,

All the required permission are there.

Thansk and Regards,

Unni

Former Member
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Are both the url's of the same type or different?

Thanks,

GLM

Former Member
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Hi GLM,

Both URL's are of the same type.

Thanks and Regards,

Unni

Former Member
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Hi,

Look if both iviews are not blocked. If one portal object is blocked (System Administration --> Object Block), it can't be edited.

Hope this helps,

Iván.

Former Member
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Unni,

check the permissions of that iview and see end use personalistion is enabled or not.

preview the iview from content admin and shift + right click

Thanks

Bala Duvvuri

Former Member
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Hi Bala,

End User Permission is checked in both iView.

Thanks and Regards,

Unni