What are loopers?
Loopers handle folders containing different types of content. Out-of-the-box ContentServer has loopers for text, images, templates, and Frontier objects. Loopers are what loops through a specific folder, calling an importer script for each file in the folder. You can write custom loopers to over-ride ContentServer’s built-in loopers. Or you could write new loopers so that you can import additional types of content. Over-riding an existing looper Loopers are named the same as the folder they loop over. Look at contentServer.loopers. You’ll see text, images, templates, and Frontier objects loopers. You can over-ride one or more of these by creating loopers in user.contentServer.loopers with the same name. Then, for instance, your looper script would be called for the templates folder instead of ContentServer’s built-in looper script. Creating new loopers An example: perhaps you’re handling a lot of Java applets. You’d create a folder in the ContentServer folder called Java and create a l
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