Re: Edit XHTML Files?
Ulrich Fischer <[email protected]> Sun, 06 Jun 2004 13:30:52 +0200
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Hi Cregu,
oouuh, have written already an answer to my last question.
Am 04.06.2004 15:52 schrieb Christian Stocker:
>the content in index.html is just a placeholder and gets replaced as soon
>as the editor loaded your xml file, therefore:
>
> <div id="main"
> bxe_xpath="/iba/page/Article/main">
one posibility by the bitflux editor is to write the page,
which should be edited, in the index.html AND in the content.xml.
In some case not only for the reason to see something, before the editor
is loated, but also for the reason, to split editible and not editable
areas.
The index.html gives the "wysiwyg-look" and has it own editor-title and
editor-head and a mixed body with editor tools and the page, which should
be edited. The content.xml is the real native page, which should be edited.
The bxe_xpath-areas from content.xml become integrated in the index.html.
There they can be changed. And after editing they are safed back to the
native page - or to a CMS data-base.
Working for a CMS data-base content.xml is not really necessary.
You can parse your page-content in the index.html. The bxe_xpath-
attribute marks those areas, which should be editable.
Is that right?
Sorry for my slow thinking ...
Greetings
Ulrich
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