Hello,
what's the purpose of cm:author if we have cmwner? Is it cm:author a leftover after some old Alfresco versions?
I see many unit/intergration tests associated with it but in main code there is nothing important.
PS. Is there a way to block text autoconversion () to emoji ?
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Sorry, the public property in UI like Share is "cm:creator" and "cm:modifier":
"cm:author" is an optional property that may or may not be filled:
cm:author is the public author of the document, so every user in the UI can verify the authority of a document.
cmwner is the technical owner of the document, related to permissions and usually not available in the UI.
Hi @angelborroy
but couldn't the cmwner be both public author and technical owner?
cmwner has always a correct value, cm:author only sometimes. What's more, if it is visible, usually it has a None (null) value.
Sorry, the public property in UI like Share is "cm:creator" and "cm:modifier":
"cm:author" is an optional property that may or may not be filled:
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