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I think Java app is the way to go. Most of this app, in my humble
estimation :) is going
Bert Van Kets wrote:
I have started a discussion on on-line content editing for Cocoon a
while ago. The goup then also came to the conclusion that a web-based
solution would be best, although some people suggested using some
local application. My project needs browser based editing
If doing client-side javascript (the fastest/easiest for me) then I would
suggest to standardize your tool on one dtd/schema. I choose a
bastardaization of xhtml and docbook. I find docbook to work well with tech
pubs but not web-sites.
Then when you need to provide the XML to various apps,
corrected url: http://cocodrilo.exa.unicen.edu.ar:/dbprism/doc/Home.html
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If doing client-side javascript (the fastest/easiest for me) then I would
suggest to standardize your tool on one dtd/schema. I choose a
bastardaization of xhtml and docbook. I find docbook to work well with tech
pubs but not web-sites.
Then when you need to provide the
DBPrism does not allow the user to edit the content of the XML file. I
don't see the relevance of your mail in this thread.
I was talking about a way to allow a user to edit the content of an XML
file in a browser, so he can update the content and the navigation system
of his website.
Bert
I was thinking of creating a DTD based on the basic HTML tags. The site I
need to build is mainly about medical stuff although there will also be
lots of lists and agendas. I like to create a DTD that is as flexible as
possible so that it can be used for most web sites.
Does anybody know of
Look at the document.dtd that ships with cocoon. It's very similar to HTML
and it uses many of the same tags. It's in the cocoon distribution under
xdocs I believe.
See if that works and let us know what you decide
Carlos
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Rob,
My guess is that hte program would not have
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Rob,
My guess is that hte program would not have to be Open Source, but I
haven't
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Sounds good to me - free and cross platform has to be the way to go. Could
be a Java Application as opposed to a web browser based app though.
Probably more efficient.
I'd be happy to get involved.
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Anthony Aldridge
Lead Application
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Subject: RE: What are content management and middleware?
I think Java app is the way to go. Most of this app, in my humble
estimation :) is going to be processing and not GUI.
How do we get started?
Chris
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I think Java app is the way to go. Most of this app, in my humble
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How do we get started?
Chris
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content management, as used in this industry, usually encompasses
user-access tools as well as organization and presentation. for
instance, grabbing
kinda begs the question - who's gonna build the content management GUI on
top of cocoon?
Would it have to be free/Open Source?
Would you pay for something like this?
Is cross-platform/browser support necessary?
best,
-Rob
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kinda begs the question - who's gonna build the content management GUI on
top of cocoon?
Would it have to be free/Open
content management, as used in this industry, usually encompasses
user-access tools as well as organization and presentation. for
instance, grabbing a bit of marketing jargon at random, Insite Server,
a 100% browser-based, out-of-the-box content management software that
allows teams to create,
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