Hi,
So I've got a client interested to create a dataset of music information such as artist, track name, album release year... and store that in XML. Non technical users would need to view and edit the music info in a web interface and the data would be stored in XML.
I was looking at Typo3 which seems to be able to work with basex.
I wonder what is the easiest approach to edit data in a browser and have that data stored as xml in basex?
What are CMS solutions that work with basex? Is typo3 a good solution?
Regards
Hi Alex,
Zitat von Alex Muir alex.g.muir@gmail.com:
I wonder what is the easiest approach to edit data in a browser and have that data stored as xml in basex?
I am working with non-technical users as well. I implemented a Web interface using ExtJS (http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs/). It is very convinient for implementation and it works very well with BaseX. Basically, I work with combined grids, see http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs/examples/ for examples that are very easy to adapt.
What are CMS solutions that work with basex? Is typo3 a good solution?
In general, I wouldn't consider Typo3 a good CMS.
Best regards
Cerstin
Hi Alex,
sounds like a case of the XForms to me. Ymmv with XForms implementations however. I've recently looked at X-Smiles, which looks fairly good (haven't done actual work with it yet), but apparently development stopped in 2008 :-(. Betterform.de (used to be Chiba) is still going strong it seems.
Hartelijke groet,
Huib.
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Op 31 jul. 2012 om 18:27 heeft Alex Muir alex.g.muir@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
So I've got a client interested to create a dataset of music information such as artist, track name, album release year... and store that in XML. Non technical users would need to view and edit the music info in a web interface and the data would be stored in XML.
I was looking at Typo3 which seems to be able to work with basex.
I wonder what is the easiest approach to edit data in a browser and have that data stored as xml in basex?
What are CMS solutions that work with basex? Is typo3 a good solution?
Regards
Alex G. Muir Software Engineering Consultant Linkedin Profile : http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/alex-muir/36/ab7/125
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Hi,
I'd opt for XForms as well. http://www.agencexml.com/xsltforms isn't bad either. Another interesting approach is http://createjs.org/ - uses RDF annotated HTML
Concerning the CMS I don't know what your exact use case would be.
Regards,
Max
2012/8/1 Huib Verweij huib.verweij@carthago-ict.nl:
Hi Alex,
sounds like a case of the XForms to me. Ymmv with XForms implementations however. I've recently looked at X-Smiles, which looks fairly good (haven't done actual work with it yet), but apparently development stopped in 2008 :-(. Betterform.de (used to be Chiba) is still going strong it seems.
Hartelijke groet,
Huib.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
Op 31 jul. 2012 om 18:27 heeft Alex Muir alex.g.muir@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
So I've got a client interested to create a dataset of music information such as artist, track name, album release year... and store that in XML. Non technical users would need to view and edit the music info in a web interface and the data would be stored in XML.
I was looking at Typo3 which seems to be able to work with basex.
I wonder what is the easiest approach to edit data in a browser and have that data stored as xml in basex?
What are CMS solutions that work with basex? Is typo3 a good solution?
Regards
Alex G. Muir Software Engineering Consultant Linkedin Profile : http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/alex-muir/36/ab7/125
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Thanks guys, I've been looking over XRX this morning. I agree. Looks great.
Thanks Much
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Maximilian Gärber gaerber@axxepta.dewrote:
Hi,
I'd opt for XForms as well. http://www.agencexml.com/xsltforms isn't bad either. Another interesting approach is http://createjs.org/ - uses RDF annotated HTML
Concerning the CMS I don't know what your exact use case would be.
Regards,
Max
2012/8/1 Huib Verweij huib.verweij@carthago-ict.nl:
Hi Alex,
sounds like a case of the XForms to me. Ymmv with XForms implementations however. I've recently looked at X-Smiles, which looks fairly good
(haven't
done actual work with it yet), but apparently development stopped in 2008 :-(. Betterform.de (used to be Chiba) is still going strong it seems.
Hartelijke groet,
Huib.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
Op 31 jul. 2012 om 18:27 heeft Alex Muir alex.g.muir@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
So I've got a client interested to create a dataset of music information such as artist, track name, album release year... and store that in XML.
Non
technical users would need to view and edit the music info in a web interface and the data would be stored in XML.
I was looking at Typo3 which seems to be able to work with basex.
I wonder what is the easiest approach to edit data in a browser and have that data stored as xml in basex?
What are CMS solutions that work with basex? Is typo3 a good solution?
Regards
Alex G. Muir Software Engineering Consultant Linkedin Profile : http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/alex-muir/36/ab7/125
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