Hi Sylvain,

On 25 Jun 2004, at 11:42, Sylvain Wallez wrote:

Now we have that nice thing called OpenOffice that is a wordprocessor
storing its content as XML in a zip archive. We've used it as a
front-end for a CMS, providing template documents with style sheets that
have to be used. These styles match the structure of the target XML
document that is produced from the OO file. This solution just rocks, as
anybody (even a boss :-) is able to write content in a userfriendly and
productive environment with spell checking, typing completion, etc etc.
On the CMS side, the sxw archive is exploded, the XML content is
transformed into the target markup (e.g. DocBook) and images are stored.

That's an inspired solution - is it all proprietary or is your code published somewhere?


Cheers,

Jon



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