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- From: Matt Sergeant <matt@sergeant.org>
- To: Konstantinos Papadopoulos <kostas@vd.volvo.se>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:35:51 +0100 (BST)
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Konstantinos Papadopoulos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my name is Kostas and i am currently involved with an intranet publishing
> project.
> We are using a product called StoryServer from Vignette as platform for our
> development.
> Currently we have an "simple" authoring environment based on HTML forms
> generated automatically based on the Information Element Types Definitions
> (relational schemas). Almost all the information is stored as XML BLOBS.
> Everything works just fine except for the authoring environment....
>
> We are currently seeking for an editor (XHTML or XML) based on (run under)
> any internet browser (IE,NS, etc.) implemented either on the client or the
> server side. The perfect scenario should be to have a editor which works
> according to specified Information Element Type and creates XML as result.
>
> Any suggestions ?
I'm not sure it would be much use as an XML editor in a web browser (but
then I'm not sure you're using the right tool for the job!), but you might
want to take a look at the talk I gave at XML Dev Con:
http://xml.sergeant.org/xmldevcon/cgi2xml.dkb
(the module I talk about is a Perl module available on CPAN at
http://search.cpan.org called CGI::XMLForm).
--
<Matt/>
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