[opencms-dev] XML/XSLT and structured editor

Anil Patel toanilpatel at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 30 23:18:09 CET 2002


Kenneth,
Thanks for nice find.
We can use the Applet OpenCMS communication interface I have come up with to 
integrate this editor with OpenCMS.
Regards








>From: "Kenneth Lewelling" <klewelling at curoalemanz.com>
>Reply-To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
>To: <opencms-dev at www.opencms.org>
>Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] XML/XSLT and structured editor
>Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 14:13:51 -0600
>
>On a related note, I ran across this project the other day. Not sure if
>anyone
>has taken a look at it. Its an HTML editor, something that could replace
>the current active x control used. It's written in java and can be run as 
>an
>applet or standalone application.  http://www.hexidec.com/ekit.php
>
>Kenneth
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
>[mailto:owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.org]On Behalf Of Niklas Eklund
>Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 2:03 PM
>To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
>Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] XML/XSLT and structured editor
>
>
>Anil,
>Thanks, I'll take a look in that file.
>The textarea will do fine for me for source editing, hopefully I won't
>have to use it at all when I'm done replacing the other editor :)
>Just curious though, do you run JEdit as an applet or standalone?
>
>Regards,
>   Niklas
>
>Anil Patel wrote:
> > Niklas,
> > There is a file corresponding to all the supported resource types in
> > OpenCMS in the following folder
> > "\etc\ocsetup\vfs\system\workplace\restypes"
> > This file is used to prepare Context menu for each resource. Search for
> > "edit" keyword in this file and you should be able to figure out rest of
> > story.
> > Some time back I posted my work on JEdit based Source editor for
> > OpenCMS. This editor has syntex highlight for some source types, If this
> > is something you may wnat?
> > Regards
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> From: Niklas Eklund <niklas at curalia.se>
> >> Reply-To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
> >> To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
> >> Subject: [opencms-dev] XML/XSLT and structured editor
> >> Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:53:29 +0100
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'd like to use XSL to transform XML instead of (or rather concurrent
> >> with) the template system used now. I have made a simple test by
> >> adding a master template and a java-class which gets hold of the body
> >> and then transforms it. Is there another better aproach? My goal is to
> >> have Cocoon do all page rendering to the client in the future...
> >>
> >> Also, on the editor side, I'd like to substitute the HTML-editor
> >> alltogether and have a simpler form-based editing solution. The
> >> reasons for this are to allow more structured pages (ie not just one
> >> big "textarea" per page but rather have x fields - heading,
> >> subheading, text etc depending on the page template) and not allow so
> >> much custom HTML. How would I go about replacing the HTML editor while
> >> still keeping the source-editor (so I can still edit stuff when my
> >> code is broken)? I have read somewhere about multiple bodies but
> >> haven't seen any examples of how to use it, could that maybe help me?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >>   Niklas
> >
> >
> >
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