Is this a case for Cocoon?

2003-01-03 Thread Ines Robbers
XHTML, controled by CSS. Is this a case for Cocoon? Could secretaries load up their word docs (and whatever else they get into their hands) and the rest Cocoon does for them? I.e. generate XML from Word and tranform it into valid, accessible XHTML code? I would be grateful for your opinions! Do you

Re: Is this a case for Cocoon?

2003-01-03 Thread Cocoon User
the server. But all pages are supposed to be in valid XHTML, controled by CSS. Is this a case for Cocoon? Could secretaries load up their word docs (and whatever else they get into their hands) and the rest Cocoon does for them? I.e. generate XML from Word and tranform it into valid, accessible

Re: Is this a case for Cocoon?

2003-01-03 Thread Michael Wechner
are supposed to be in valid XHTML, controled by CSS. Is this a case for Cocoon? I think Cocoon can be the solution to your problem, but with some Content Management functionality added. Could secretaries load up their word docs (and whatever else they get into their hands) and the rest Cocoon does