Thanks Jeroen, I will definitely try this out over the weekend.
cheers, Jakob. On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:46, Jeroen Pulles <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://xqzone.com/mailman/listinfo/general > > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://xqzone.com/mailman/listinfo/general
