Hussein Shafie wrote: > > --> OK, I now understand that you did it by the book. > > I've tried to reproduce the problem by (using Java 1.6.0_16 on my Linux > box): > > [1] Installing a fresh XXE v4.5 Pro. >
<skipped> Dear Mr. Shafie, Many thanks for your help, as always it was our mistake... We did it by the book, but the devil is in the details, as always: we kept the "jar* section of JNLP files separate in order to run a single instance of deploywebstart for all flavors of deployment (java web start and viewer +editor[1,2] applets). So, that was the problem, as the "jar" section had to be regenerated for release 4.5... Sorry about this, the problem is now closed; I think we will cleanly wrap your deploy script to avoid problems with manual manipulations in the future... So, many thanks again. ____________________________________________ We have a totally different question: could it be possible to search and replace a text wrapped within an element ?; I give an example: 1) We write the documentation of a product named "MyProduct"; when it's done, we have "MyProduct" text patterns all over the place 2) Then we decide to replace all occurences of "MyProduct" by (for instance) "<productname>MyProduct</productname>". This is much faster than doing this when writing the documentation (also because the wrapping element can be a reference to an IDentified element in another document, for exemple the official product's list, and thus be not straightforward to pick). Is there a convenient way to do this within XMLMind, or could it be a possible development for future versions ? Many thanks for your very effective help and excellent product. Philippe. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: philippe_nobili.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 349 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20090928/d885da5e/attachment.bin

