Hi all, Rick isn't talking about using the Word XML document format in this case. He is talking about using the MSXML Active X control that is built into windows.
FrameScript can pass instructions to this control, which opens up the ability to generate custom XML directly from FrameMaker, as well as to perform operations using XPath and XQuery. You can also use the control to reconstruct FrameMaker documents from XML. I personally use the MSXML control to produce XML-based embedded help systems for database-driven, web-based applications. FrameScript enables me to encode select elements of a structured document in XML, perform XSL transforms, and push the XML directly into an Oracle database. Best regards, Martin Martin R. Smith www.golehtek.com Quoting quills at airmail.net: > I wouldn't advise anyone to use MSXML. It's a proprietary format. I > know, that's an oxymoron in conjunction with XML in general, but it's > true. Add to that Microsoft's penchant for adding extraneous, > gratuitous, and bloated code to it's conversion output and it would > seem counter-productive going that route. > > Scott > > At 9:40 AM -0400 9/3/08, Rick Quatro wrote: >> Hi Darren, >> >> I think Scott Prentice has an application that does this; check >> http://www.leximation.com. You could also use FrameScript and MSXML to go >> directly from FrameMaker to XML, bypassing MIF altogether. If you are >> interested in this approach, please contact me offlist. Thanks. >> >> Rick Quatro >> Carmen Publishing Inc >> 585-659-8267 >> www.frameexpert.com > _______________________________________________ > > > You are currently subscribed to Framers as martin.smith at golehtek.com. > > Send list messages to framers at lists.frameusers.com. > > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > framers-unsubscribe at lists.frameusers.com > or visit > http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/martin.smith%40golehtek.com > > Send administrative questions to listadmin at frameusers.com. Visit > http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info. >