Toby - add the flag ?enableEditorDebugging=true to the Google Wave URL (
https://wave.google.com/wave/?enableEditorDebugging=true), then, on the drop
down menu for a blip, select "editor debug". You can then view the XML for
that blip. Not sure about waves though.
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On 13 October 2010 13:15, Toby <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I've seen reference in a few places that a wave is essentially a
> hosted XML document.
>
> Is it possible to export a representation of that XML document, or are
> there examples of the format anywhere?
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to produce content documents using that
> same format, and then at some point in the future import these
> documents into wave. I appreciate there might be issues concerning
> generation of IDs, and various other complications, but I'm interested
> to know a little more about the underlying data format.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Toby
>
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