Emilio,

I'd be extremely interested in seeing your schema!  Send it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you could or post it here I guess (?).

One thought on the automation of the creating Fusedocs according to a schema
is has anyone thought of writing some kind of script that could be run
nightly to traverse paths (set up in some kind of file that would almost act
like an environment path or something) to look over the files that had been
modified that day and update the Fusedocs according to what had been changed
in the file.  This would remove the need for us to have to even update
Fusedocs when we were working on the files.  I liken this almost to a
nightly "build" of sorts.  Instead of compiling a project nightly based on
last "touched" files this would act as an updater to the overall
weblication.  Just a thought.

Derek

----- Original Message -----
From: "Emilio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:59 AM
Subject: RE: Fusedocs Q


> An idea I had on this topic was automation.  I thought it would have been
> easier to create automation scripts based on XML simply because of the DOM
> and XPath components already built into the XML standards.  Meaning you
have
> access to a whole shwack load of methods to get at elements, attributes
and
> values contained within.
>
> I can send you the schema I created if you'd like.
>
> Cheers,
> Emilio
>
>
>
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