i-fix Name: PK29339 Problem Summary: Context of a Local rendering portlet is not getting set while previewing content. Detailed Problem Description: Previewing content in a local rendering portlet will not set the portlet to that content. This means when there are anchor links on the renderd page, the anchor name will be appended to the last content saved to the context of the portlet instead of the previewed page. Problem Analysis: The Local Rendering Portlet (Content Viewer) is not saving the context while previewing the content. Failing Module: WCM - Web Content Management (General) Problem Solution: The context is now being saved correctly. Affected Users: All Users Requisites: pre-requisite Portal Component: WCM 6.0.0.0 GA build 298.0 pre-requisite interim fixes: PK30057 Platform Specific: No Fix pack: This fix will be integrated into WPv6.0.0.1 Installation Steps: NOTE: YOU MUST FIRST DOWNLOAD THE UPDATE INSTALLER TOOL IN ORDER TO INSTALL A FIX. The Portal Update Installer can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ibm.com/software/genservers/portal/support - Create a temporary "fix" directory to store the jar file. - Copy jar file to this directory. - Shutdown WebSphere Portal. - Ensure the pre-requisite fix(es) are installed. - Follow the fix installation instructions that are packaged with the Portal Update Installer on how to install a fix. NOTE: If a pre-requisite fix is not installed, the Portal Update Installer will fail and will list the missing pre-requisite fix(es). - Run [WPS_ROOT]\config\WPSconfig.bat|sh update-wcm -DPortalAdminPwd=password - Stop and Restart the WebSphere Portal Server. Refer to the "Maintaining the cluster" section of the Portal Information Center for information on installing fixes in clustered environments while maintaining continuous availability of your Portal. Note: If you are tryng to deploy the ifix on a horizontal cluster, Before you run the portal update installer, please take note of the cell name of your deployment manager. You can get the cell nameby going to the deployment manager machine, open /profiles//config/cell//cell.xml and there will be a field indicating the cellname. (by default its called servernameCell01) For each node you are applying the ifix too, you need to: - Go into /config/ - Open up wpconfig.properties - Search for the properties Field "CellName=" - Change it to point to the deployment manager's cellname. i.e. "CellName=DeploymentManagerCell" Un-Installation Steps: NOTE: FIXES MUST BE REMOVED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE APPLIED. DO NOT REMOVE A FIX UNLESS ALL FIXES APPLIED AFTER IT HAVE FIRST BEEN REMOVED. YOU MAY REAPPLY ANY REMOVED FIX. - Shutdown WebSphere Portal. - Follow the instructions that are packaged with the Portal Update Installer on how to uninstall a fix. - Run [WPS_ROOT]\config\WPSconfig.bat|sh update-wcm -DPortalAdminPwd=password - Stop and Restart the WebSphere Portal Server. Refer to the "Maintaining the cluster" section of the Portal Information Center for information on installing fixes in clustered environments while maintaining continuous availability of your Portal. Note: If you are tryng to deploy the ifix on a horizontal cluster, Before you run the portal update installer, please take note of the cell name of your deployment manager. You can get the cell nameby going to the deployment manager machine, open /profiles//config/cell//cell.xml and there will be a field indicating the cellname. (by default its called servernameCell01) For each node you are applying the ifix too, you need to: - Go into /config/ - Open up wpconfig.properties - Search for the properties Field "CellName=" - Change it to point to the deployment manager's cellname. i.e. "CellName=DeploymentManagerCell" DISCLAIMER: This fix has received limited testing only and has not undergone IBM's complete quality assurance process. It is therefore recommended that it be tested in a testing environment before applying it to a working (authoring, production/live) system. You should always backup your data before installing a fix or fixpack.