Interesting .....
What will the licence model for the Professional Edition be like? I work for Cap Gemini Ernst & Young in Germany and we are implementing a relativly complex CMS system for a Publisher of Legal publications, were we'll need a DocBook style markup, in order to publish the content on the web and in Print form. So any information you can give us re. WebDav, licensing model etc will be helpful _______________________________________________________________________ Sverrir Jonsson Managing Consultant Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Deutschland GmbH Hamborner Str. 55 D-40472 D?sseldorf, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)211 / 470 68 - 334 Fax: +49 (0)711 / 470 68 - 111 Mobile: +49 (0)160 / 74 67 104 Mail: mailto:sverrir.jonsson at cgey.com website: http://www.de.cgey.com -----Original Message----- From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Montag, 12. August 2002 20:07 To: Jonsson, Sverrir Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com Subject: Re: WebDav Client > "Jonsson, Sverrir" wrote: > > Is it possible to use XXE as a WebDav client? > > It would be VERY nice if XXE would do the same, in order to integrate > it with CMS tools that support WebDav and Versioning etc. > > (XMLSpy, Various Adoble Products (Go Live, Photoshop, InCopy), > Microsoft Office 2000+ et.al support the full WebDav functionality. ) It will be possible to use the XXE product as the client of any document repository or CMS provided that someone has developed a plug-in for the targeted server. The first repository plug-in will probably be a WebDAV plug-in, developed by us. Expect this to happen in October this year. The bad news for some XXE M1.x users is that the support of repositories will not be available in the Standard, free, Edition but only in the Professional, non-free, Edition.

