Thanks!

Very nice demo, works out of the box like a charm. It doesn't even need to be 
put in the root of server, a subfolder seems to do just fine as well. Worth 
putting on http://developer.marklogic.com/code/?

Kind regards,
Geert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Laurens van den Oever
> Sent: vrijdag 11 september 2009 11:52
> To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
> Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Xopus Mark Logic Server 
> integration example (Was: xopus + marklogic?)
> 
> Hi Geert,
> 
> You can download the zip file from MarkMail:
> http://markmail.org/message/ew4fh6o6o57xc5ka
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Laurens van den Oever
> Xopus BV
> 
> 2009/9/11 Geert Josten <[email protected]>
> 
> 
>       Hi Jeroen,
>       
>       My mailprovider is blocking the zip. Could someone push 
> this onto xqzone?
>       
>       Kind regards,
>       Geert
>       
>       >
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>       > From: [email protected]
>       > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>       > Jeroen Pulles
>       > Sent: vrijdag 11 september 2009 10:46
>       > To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
>       > Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Xopus Mark Logic Server
>       > integration example (Was: xopus + marklogic?)
>       
>       >
>       > Hi,
>       >
>       > As Laurens promised yesterday, here's an example integration
>       > of the Xopus wysiwyg XML editor with Mark Logic Server. It
>       > demonstrates a typical setup that hides the technicalities
>       > from an end user and presents him or her with a user friendly
>       > interface.
>       >
>       > Installation: Create a Mark Logic app server (HTTP) with a
>       > root directory pointing to the place where you unpacked this
>       > zip file. I suggest you use a separate document
>       > database/forest for playing with this example as well.
>       >
>       > You need to download Xopus separately from
>       > http://xopus.com/download.html and unpack the contents of the
>       > zip file into the root document directory, next to the
>       > 'index.xqy' file. You will notice a banner saying "unlicensed
>       > Xopus" if you are not running Mark Logic Server on your own
>       > workstation. You can still save, however. Check our Shop
>       > webpage for evaluation and commercial licenses.
>       >
>       > Any feedback is welcome.
>       >
>       > As Geert said, a basic integration like this example 
> is pretty easy.
>       > However, the example still leaves room for various
>       > improvements. Note for example that I made no effort to do
>       > anything with the schema files in our example in Mark Logic.
>       > All XML that is send to the server is saved as-is 
> without any checks.
>       >
>       > regards,
>       > Jeroen Pulles
>       >
>       > --
>       > Xopus - The web based WYSIWYG XML Editor http://xopus.com
>       >
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