Hi William,

The problem with the import is that there is no XML format :) Basically Jahia most of it's content in a database. The way people that have imports need currently do it is to use advanced templates that uses the Jahia API to create content from XML files. The XML import format can be anything, and it is then mapped to Jahia content objects by making API calls. As St�phane said we have discussed this extensively in previous mails to this list and the dev_list, so please look in the archives.

Regards,
 Serge Huber.

William Chamberlain wrote:

I accept that there is no import facility in Jahia, so how can I get hold of the XML format to write my own import scripts? I have a couple of thousand pages to import if I start using Jahia, so I need to be able to import and assign URLs.



William Chamberlain

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