Hi David:

The easier way I see is: http://lenya.apache.org/

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.

On Lun, 13 de Diciembre de 2004, 20:07, David dijo:
> I've built a Cocoon site and all the content is in xml files.  I created
> content using an Eclipse XML plugin, which is fine for me as a technical
> person, but now I need to allow a couple dozen non-technical people to be
> able to create/edit/delete these xml files themselves, using a browser.  I
> don't want to have to 'manually' build a bunch of forms and form
> processing
> and file i/o code to create these interfaces for the half dozen different
> xml data structures I have.  This type of code has been written too many
> times before by so many people, I'm certain, it's crazy to build it all
> again.
>
> Seems to me that someone by now has built some kind of tool -- either
> server-side or a client side app -- that can basically analyze a DTD or
> xml
> file or Cforms kinda document, then generate a web-based form for content
> create/edit/delete, and then write the files to disk.
>
> Can Cforms or some other tool do this?   Thanks for advice.
>
>
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