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> rs.com] On Behalf Of Carrie Baker
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:08 PM
> To: Scott Prentice
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Getting data from xml into Frame was,Do I need to jump into
> the Structured FM pool?
>
> As I
I need to jump into
the Structured FM pool?
As I hoped I am getting some interesting answers.
However, since I have not worked on structured Frame yet, and am not
so famailiar with the terminology, can you explain was an XSLT
transformation is?
On 5/21/07, Scott Prentice wrote:
> Hi Car
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:08 PM
To: Scott Prentice
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Subject: Re: Getting data from xml into Frame was,Do I need to jump into
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rs.com] On Behalf Of Carrie Baker
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:08 PM
To: Scott Prentice
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Getting data from xml into Frame was,Do I need to jump into
the Structured FM pool?
As I hoped I am getting some interesting answers.
However, since
As I hoped I am getting some interesting answers.
However, since I have not worked on structured Frame yet, and am not
so famailiar with the terminology, can you explain was an XSLT
transformation is?
On 5/21/07, Scott Prentice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Carrie...
For starters, you should ge
As I hoped I am getting some interesting answers.
However, since I have not worked on structured Frame yet, and am not
so famailiar with the terminology, can you explain was an XSLT
transformation is?
On 5/21/07, Scott Prentice wrote:
> Hi Carrie...
>
> For starters, you should get ahold of an XM
Slightly connected to this.
We have Frame 7.2, not structured and are doing fine.
We are a small (understaffed) department of 2 half time writers.
There is one very large chapter of a user guide which is based on
information from the programmers .xml file.
Their xml file consists of a list of param
XSLT is a "scripting" language for processing XML files. See ..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xslt
XSLT is not a Frame-specific language, and if your developers use XML
very much, someone is bound to be able to write a simple XSLT script to
generate a list of parameters/fields .. something that
XSLT is a "scripting" language for processing XML files. See ..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xslt
XSLT is not a Frame-specific language, and if your developers use XML
very much, someone is bound to be able to write a simple XSLT script to
generate a list of parameters/fields .. something that
Hi Carrie...
For starters, you should get ahold of an XML diff tool (just google "xml
diff", and you'll see lots of options) so you can determine exactly what
has changed between versions of this XML file. You should be able to get
one of your developers to write an XSLT transformation that wou
Hi Carrie...
For starters, you should get ahold of an XML diff tool (just google "xml
diff", and you'll see lots of options) so you can determine exactly what
has changed between versions of this XML file. You should be able to get
one of your developers to write an XSLT transformation that wo
Slightly connected to this.
We have Frame 7.2, not structured and are doing fine.
We are a small (understaffed) department of 2 half time writers.
There is one very large chapter of a user guide which is based on
information from the programmers .xml file.
Their xml file consists of a list of para
Lin Surasky wrote:
> So I'm thinking that structured FM must be able to help, in that I could
> somehow create element tags for Fixes and Issues, and then just change
> the element tag for the Issues that have been fixed and somehow
> regenerate the documents (how, I don't know -- do I need to ma
Lin Surasky wrote:
> So I'm thinking that structured FM must be able to help, in that I could
> somehow create element tags for Fixes and Issues, and then just change
> the element tag for the Issues that have been fixed and somehow
> regenerate the documents (how, I don't know -- do I need to ma
Could you present your release notes in tables? That lets you use FM's
sort function to split the bugs into resolved and not. You just have to
have a column called something like "status" and then sort according to
that.
Then immediately before release, you can split the table up to make your
3 se
Could you present your release notes in tables? That lets you use FM's
sort function to split the bugs into resolved and not. You just have to
have a column called something like "status" and then sort according to
that.
Then immediately before release, you can split the table up to make your
3 se
rain is on overload right now!
Thanks!
> -Original Message-
> From: Gillian Flato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 10:55 AM
> To: Lin Surasky; framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: RE: Do I need to jump into the Structured FM pool?
>
> I create si
rain is on overload right now!
Thanks!
> -Original Message-
> From: Gillian Flato [mailto:gflato at nanometrics.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 10:55 AM
> To: Lin Surasky; framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: RE: Do I need to jump into the Structured FM pool?
>
> I
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Subject: Do I need to jump into the Structured FM pool?
Or can I keep my inflatable ducky hiked firmly around my middle and
paddle around in unstructured FM?
Over the past year or so, I've been poking around at structured FM with
no real goal in mind except to see
lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Lin Surasky
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 10:44 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Do I need to jump into the Structured FM pool?
Or can I keep my inflatable ducky hiked firmly around my middle and
paddle around in unstructured FM?
Over the past year or so
Or can I keep my inflatable ducky hiked firmly around my middle and
paddle around in unstructured FM?
Over the past year or so, I've been poking around at structured FM with
no real goal in mind except to see if it might benefit us down the road.
For the most part, our process is pretty linear, a
Or can I keep my inflatable ducky hiked firmly around my middle and
paddle around in unstructured FM?
Over the past year or so, I've been poking around at structured FM with
no real goal in mind except to see if it might benefit us down the road.
For the most part, our process is pretty linear, an
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