Ektron CMS400.Net Reference
Chapter 17 - Creating Business Rules for Your Web Site
Business Rules allow you to define conditions for Web pages on your site. You choose an action based on whether the conditions are true or false when a site visitor browses your site. For example:
Condition - a site visitor visits your site for the first time
Action - add a cookie to the site visitor’s system and pop up a welcome message
With Business Rules, you do not write code to set conditions and initiate actions. You simply complete the information requested in the Business Rules wizard, have your developer add a Business Rules server control to your Web form, and assign the server control the Business Rules Ruleset. See Also: BusinessRules Server Control
Business Rules start out with a Ruleset that is assigned an ID. Each Ruleset is made up of one or more rules. Rules are made up of conditions and actions. There are several predefined conditions and actions for rules in Ektron CMS400.NET.
Conditions include:
Cookie Parameter = value
Form Parameter = value
QueryString Parameter = value
Server Variable = value
Custom Parameter = value
Actions include:
Displaying a calendar
Displaying a message
Opening a URL in a new window
Popping up a message
Redirecting to a new URL
Setting a cookie value
Displaying a content block.
Once a rule is defined, you can add it to multiple Rulesets. This is useful if you have several groups of rules that use a common rule.
This section also contains the following topics.
Permission to Work with Business Rules