Derek Hohls wrote:
Gary
This looks v. interesting; are there any plans to include
this in a future release of Lenya ie. is there a reason why the project has to use the BXE/Mozile0.5 as opposed
to the newer 0.6 version...?
BXE is not really part of Lenya, but rather an OSCOM project at
http://www.oscom.org/projects/
Lenya has the interfaces (sitemaps: src/webapp/lenya/usecase.xmap) in order to open and save documents.
The same of course can be done with Mozile directly, but adding an addtional pipeline for Mozile.
It would be nice if the editors would all use the same "interface", e.g. WebDAV such that Lenya would have to support only this, but they all have little differences unfortunately.
Well, another topic for an OSCOM hackathon ;-)
HTH
Michi
Derek
Another alternative for within browser content editing is Mozile, the[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/07/07 01:36:46 PM >>>
Mozilla Inline Editor. The first link provides general information on
Mozile, the second link provides information on the latest version.
Mozile web at Mozdev: http://mozile.mozdev.org/index.html <http://mozile.mozdev.org/index.html>
Latest release, 0.6.13, web page:
http://overton.ca/james/mozile/Mozile-0.6.13.html <http://overton.ca/james/mozile/Mozile-0.6.13.html>
We are planning to use Mozile for a situation in which support staff
in
field offices will be updating information in a table that is contained
as
an element in a XML file. Outside customers will receive the entire
page
output as XHTML published through Cocoon.
Lenya contains BXE which is based on an older version of Mozile, I
believe
version 0.5.x. The 0.6.1x releases are significantly different than the
0.5
releases.
Hope this helps. Mozile is a great tool with great potential.
Gary T. Schultz Web Technical Administrator / GIS Coordinator Wisconsin Department of Commerce 6th Floor P.O. Box 7970 Madison, WI 1-608-266-1283
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From: Lincoln Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 8:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Lenya / Lynotype / webdav
There seems to be a few options regarding editing content in a browser
within Cocoon. 1. I started out looking at cocoon forms 2. Then I found out about Linotype and did some work in this, but have
since
heard it is a bit unstable and need more work
3. Am now thinking that I should be using Lenya
What I have is one xml/XHTML document containing all content for a website, all pages are generated from that via cocoon. Ideally I would like to allow the user to edit this file via the browser. I don't want to be stumped by setting up a complex CMS system although if Lenya is THE Cocoon CMS solution then I would be interested to find out if I can just use a small part of it to achieve my objective.
Linc
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