Content Studio Web Content Management System
Assembly: CSServer5 (in CSServer5.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
WRITE / WRITECONTAINER permission on the document / container is required.
When a directive is deleted, the object will implicitly use the directive that is defined on the nearest parent object that has
a definition. For this reasons you cannot delete a directive for the site root since it is possible that an object needs to rely
on the definition on that level.
This is the backwards compatible implementation of this method.
This implementation does not throw any exceptions, instead callers must examine the outcome of the call in the Status and StatusText output parameters.
[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
Deletes the directive definition for a certain object.
Namespace: ContentStudio.Document
Assembly: CSServer5 (in CSServer5.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
Syntax
public void Delete( ConnectionId connectionId, SessionId sessionId, string xmlParameterData, out int status, out string statusText )
Parameters
- connectionId
- Type: ContentStudioConnectionId
A value that identifies the web site - sessionId
- Type: ContentStudio.SecuritySessionId
A value that identifies the user's session. This value usually originates from a call to OpenSession(ConnectionId). - xmlParameterData
- Type: SystemString
XML that contains the parameters that this call uses. This XML is according to the Content Studio parameters XML schema - status
- Type: SystemInt32
An integer indicating result of the call. Zero is success. - statusText
- Type: SystemString
The textual representation of the call result.
Content Studio permissions
Remarks
Remarks
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