Action names

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The so-called action names are used to identify certain CMS pages so that they can be called up automatically from different places in the system. Each action name can only be assigned once per subportal.

Examples

  • The page with the action name imprint is opened when you click on the footer link Imprint in the frontend.

  • In the same way, the page with the action name show_privacy_policy can be accessed via the data protection link (via footer link and links in forms with personal data)

  • The action names also control access to various internal Converia processes and functions (such as participant registration, contribution submission, C3, proof management, ...).

Fig. 1: Select action name
Fig. 1: Select action name

Functions of the action names

The action names marked here imprint, terms_and_conditions and show_privacy_policy can be assigned to your own pages as required. The articles linked below provide further information. All other action names may only be changed after consultation with Converia Support.

  • viewframes: Conference overview

  • abstract_submission: Submission

  • conf_book: Participant registration

  • conference_login: login page

  • conferenceschedule: Conference scheduler

  • imprint: Imprint

  • lance_frontdoor: Sets the page as start page (not necessary if domains incl. start subportal are configured)

  • my_documents: Document management

  • participants: Participant lists

  • preregister: Pre-registration

  • show_404: Error message

  • show_myconference: C3 Conference overview

  • show_personal_data: Display/edit personal data

  • show_reviewing: Contribution evaluation

  • show_survey: Survey

  • terms_and_conditions: GTC

  • sessionsubmission: Session submission

  • show_paperlist: Overview of contributions

  • show_privacy_policy: Privacy policy

  • show_confirmation: Confirmation upload

  • show_invitee: Dashboard for invited speakers and chairs

  • show_payment: Payment of open invoices in the frontend

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