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andrea cossu schrieb:
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<div> Tnks for your answer, </div>
<div> i tried to develop this process on my own but i didn't
understand how opencms match the template to the xml representing the
resource. </div>
<div> Do you know it? Can you explain me? </div>
<div> thanks </div>
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<div> andrea </div>
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I stumbled over this one and I think it's quite helpful. It's a very
detailed online slideshow that shows step-by-step how to create an xml
content type within opencms and how to display it.<br>
Of course then you still have to get the information into the system....<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.wdogsystems.com/opencms/opencms/demos/structured_content_editing.html">http://www.wdogsystems.com/opencms/opencms/demos/structured_content_editing.html</a><br>
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Christian<br>
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