Discussions
Categories
Groups
Community Home
Categories
INTERNAL ENABLEMENT
POPULAR
THRUST SERVICES & TOOLS
CLOUD EDITIONS
Quick Links
MY LINKS
HELPFUL TIPS
Back to website
Home
Content Management (Extended ECM)
API, SDK, REST and Web Services
How to render XML files associated with a stylesheet when fetching the file?
Tom_Baghdassarian_(HPcaUser1_(Delete)_2164649)
By reading the white paper about the integration strategy of Livelink and XML, I found the following which is an explanation of what I want to achieve. Unfortunately the article does not explain a lot about the how:"Currently, the only way to view XML documents in Livelink would be to have the documents reference an XSL stylesheet that is stored somewhere on the Livelink server. When users view the document in a browser, the XML documents will be viewed according to the formatting defined in the stylesheet, which could render the documents as HTML or XML."So if you could forward me more details about the how, I would appreciate very much.Many thanks in advance. Kind regards, Bernard Henneckerbernard_hennecker@hp.com
Find more posts tagged with
Comments
eLink User
Message from Richard Ma via eLinkBernard,Where can I get the white paper for the integration strategy of Livelink and XML ?ThanksRichard MaMTR Corporation, HK>>> development@elinkkc.opentext.com 11/30/01 23:26 PM >>>How to render XML files associated with a stylesheet when fetching the file?Posted by HPcaUser1 on 11/30/2001 10:22 AMBy reading the white paper about the integration strategy of Livelink and XML, I found the following which is an explanation of what I want to achieve. Unfortunately the article does not explain a lot about the how:"Currently, the only way to view XML documents in Livelink would be to have the documents reference an XSL stylesheet that is stored somewhere on the Livelink server. When users view the document in a browser, the XML documents will be viewed according to the formatting defined in the stylesheet, which could render the documents as HTML or XML."So if you could forward me more details about the how, I would appreciate very much.Many thanks in advance. Kind regards, Bernard Henneckerbernard_hennecker@hp.com[To reply to this thread, use your normal e-mail reply function.]============================================================Discussion: Development Discussion
https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=786303&objAction=viewLivelink
Server:
https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/livelink.exeTake
the MTR. Enjoy More time for Life. *** Email Disclaimer ***The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail from your system. Any unauthorised use, disclosure, copying, printing, forwarding or dissemination of any part of this information is prohibited. MTR Corporation Limited does not accept responsibility for the content of any e-mail transmitted by its staff for any reason other than bona fide business purposes. Any information that is not transmitted via secure, tamper-proof technology should not be relied upon, unless advised or agreed otherwise in writing by an authorised representative of the Corporation. *** End of Disclaimer ***