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Input data
If you want to add other parameters to the URL and use those data in the template, here's how
to do that:
1. Run the project, add more parameters to the URL and let the process save the input data
to a file (see "Saving input as sample data" on page209).
2. Use the file to create a new data mapping configuration that extracts the additional data.
(See "Creating a new data mapping configuration" on page227.)
3. Send the new data mapping configuration to Workflow (see "Sending files to Workflow"
on page457).
4.
Open the Workflow configuration, double-click the Execute Data Mapping task to open it
and select the new data mapping configuration.
5. Use the data in the template (see: "Personalizing content" on page786), send the new
template to Workflow and select it in the properties of the Create Web Content task.
6. Send the Workflow configuration to the server (see Saving and sending a Workflow
Configuration in Workflow's Online Help).
Alternatively you could use input data from a Web form. This is demonstrated by another
Project Wizard: .
Web page
There are countless ways to modify the template. You could add text, images and other
elements (see "Content elements" on page628) and change the layout (see "Styling and
formatting" on page741).
In order to further personalize the web page, open your data mapping configuration (or JSON
data, if the input data will be in that format; see "Adding JSON data from a JSON file" on
page798) and use the data fields to personalize the page. (See: "Personalizing content" on
page786.)
Tip
The Designer can have one data mapping configuration and one template open at the
same time. Use the tabs at the top of the workspace to switch between the two. Click the
synchronize button on the Data Model pane to make sure that the Data Models are the
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