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You can upload single content files, multiple content asset files and folders, or a Web deployment archive.
To upload multiple assets, first compress the files as a “tarball” or zip file, then browse to it in the File field.
Allowed file formats are .tgz, .tar.gz, .tb2, .tar.bz2, or .zip. When you have uploaded the file, the Extract
option lets you create the new directory, navigate into it, and view and extract the files. Directory structure
is preserved when extracting.
4. (Optional) You may enter a description of the content assets in the Description text area.
5. To overwrite a previous file of the same name, mark the Overwrite check box.
6. Click Upload Content to upload the file.
If you clicked the Upload New Content link on the Private Files list view, the file is added to the private
directory in W-ClearPass. If you clicked the link on the Public Files list view, it is added to the public directory on
the Web server. You can reference the file when creating custom HTML templates.
Downloading Content
1. To add a new content item from the internet or another Web server, go to Configuration > Content
Manager, and then go to either Private Files or Public Files, as appropriate. The list view opens. The
procedures are the same for both private and public files.
2. Click the Download New Content tab. The Fetch Content form opens.
3. In the Content URL row, enter the URL of the content item to download.
4. (Optional) You may enter a description of the content assets in the Description text area.
5. To overwrite a previous file of the same name, mark the Overwrite check box.
6. Click Fetch Content to download the file.
If you clicked the Upload New Content link on the Private Files list view, the file is added to the private
directory in W-ClearPass. If you clicked the link on the Public Files list view, it is added to the public directory on
the Web server. You can reference the file when creating custom HTML templates.
Creating a New Content Directory
1. To add a new content subdirectory under either the private or public directory, go to Configuration >
Content Manager, and then go to either Private Files or Public Files, as appropriate. The list view
opens. The procedures are the same for both private and public files.
2. Click the Create New Directory tab. The Create New Directory form opens.
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