Public Properties
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ContentType | Specifies the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) format string of the content data carried by this content element, which indicates to the server what kind of data this content element represents. You can set the property of a specific content element when you create it and attach it to a document version. If you do not set the property, it is automatically set by the server. MIME is a communications protocol that allows for the transmission of data in many forms, such as audio, binary, or video. A MIME format string consists of a content type, a content subtype, and an optional parameter in the format: "MIME::content type/subtype[;parameter]". For example: "MIME::text/html". MIME defines the following content types:
The following MIME types are specific to FileNet:
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ElementSequenceNumber | A unique sequence number for a content element in a document or annotation object. Server-generated, the number serves as an unchanging identity for the content element. For annotations, on which you can change content, the element sequence number for a content element will not change. For example, if you were to change a content element's relative position within the list of content elements, the element's sequence number would be retained. Or if you were to replace the first content element with updated content, the content element would receive a new element sequence number. Element sequence numbers are not reused. This property can be accessed from a |