> When you get a crash, are you sure it is not XML that is invalid according
to a referenced schema?
In that case Xopus should show a validation error, so I am curious as to
what exactly happened in Mike's case.

Thanks & kind regards,

Laurens van den Oever
Xopus BV

2009/9/8 Robert Koberg <r...@koberg.com>

>
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 9:11 AM, Mike Sokolov wrote:
>
>  We've used fckeditor (now finally renamed ckeditor) and tinymce in the
>> past, but we're interested in hearing about anybody's experience with Xopus
>> since it seems to offer a mechanism for doing formatted wysiwyg editing of
>> xml documents (not just xhtml), unlike these others.  I played with their
>> demo a bit, and it looks compelling, although we had a crash or two, which
>> made me wonder about stability.  Has anyone done more than kick tires yet?
>>
>
>
> We have been using it for several years. I think it is the best web editor
> out there even before you take into account that you can create your own
> schemas, and use XSL to style the editor content.
>
> When you get a crash, are you sure it is not XML that is invalid according
> to a referenced schema?
>
> best,
> -Rob
>
>
>
>
>> -Mike
>>
>> Jakob Fix wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Geert,
>>>
>>> I was thinking of using WebDAV (Xopus exposes an API) as the method to
>>> store and retrieve documents.  I'm also looking at fckeditor, tinymce
>>> and friends as they accept XHTML and ways how the original XML could
>>> be converted to XHTML on loading and re-converted to the source XML
>>> when storing it in ML.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Jakob.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 14:25, Geert Josten
>>> <geert.jos...@daidalos.nl>
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hi Jakob,
>>>>
>>>> I have been looking at Xopus a few weeks back and have been able to make
>>>> it work without too much fuss for at least a single file.
>>>>
>>>> I copied one of the HowTo folder and replaced the contents of save.js
>>>> with the following:
>>>>
>>>> // This function is called when the save button is pressed, or when the
>>>> save
>>>> // function is called on an XMLDocument.
>>>> function mySaveFunction(uri, xmlDocument)
>>>> {
>>>>  // HTTP POST the XML document to the save.jsp file.
>>>>  var result = HTTPTools.postXML("save.xqy?uri=" + uri, xmlDocument,
>>>> "UTF-8");
>>>>     alert(result);
>>>>  // Show a dialog with the result.
>>>>  /*
>>>>  return confirm(
>>>>   "Called save.aspx\n" +
>>>>   "Result: " + result + "\n" +
>>>>   "Press OK to update the Save button accordingly.");
>>>>   */
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> // Register the save function.
>>>> IO.setSaveXMLFunction(mySaveFunction);
>>>>
>>>> Save.xqy contained the following:
>>>>
>>>> xquery version "1.0-ml";
>>>>
>>>> xdmp:set-response-content-type("text/plain; charset=utf-8"),
>>>>
>>>> let $uri := xdmp:get-request-field("uri")
>>>> let $xml := xdmp:get-request-body("xml")
>>>> return
>>>>       concat("Saved ", $uri, "succesfully")
>>>>
>>>> It doesn't actually save yet, but I am sure you can add that yourself,
>>>> just use xdmp:document-insert for that.
>>>>
>>>> The most tricky part is where to get the XML from, and how to allow
>>>> Xopus to open that correctly. I haven't had the time to put all end
>>>> together, but this might help you to get on your way..
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Geert
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Drs. G.P.H. Josten
>>>> Consultant
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>  From: general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com
>>>>>
>>>>> [
>>>>> mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com
>>>>> ] On Behalf Of
>>>>> Jakob Fix
>>>>> Sent: donderdag 3 september 2009 16:34
>>>>> To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
>>>>> Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] xopus + marklogic?
>>>>>
>>>>> I was just wondering if people have succeeded in using the
>>>>> Xopus XML editor as a frontend to the MarkLogic Server?  On a
>>>>> more general note, what other approaches have people chosen
>>>>> to directly edit document content in the database? I know
>>>>> that Oxygen (and probably others too) connect to MarkLogic
>>>>> via WebDav, XForms (can you *easily* create a rich text
>>>>> editor with XForms?).  Could MarkLogic's Word plugin be used
>>>>> to help with that, I'm not sure.  It seems not intended for
>>>>> this use, rather for lookups on existing data and insertion
>>>>> of this data in the current Word document.  By the way, I'm
>>>>> looking for ways of editing the documents in a wysiwyg way,
>>>>> my end users don't want to see the tags. :(
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>> Jakob.
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