On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:10 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
Team <webmaster(a)environmentalchange.net> wrote:
 Pascal Voitot wrote:
 Yes this is exactly what I mean... you can mix some structured data and
 unstructured also...
 In my mind, classes/objects in XWiki are the structured data and the
 classical Wiki content is the "unstructured" data...
 
 OK. I've got the point.
  Don't understand what you mean with your XML
Schemas? Do you want to
 represent your structured data with schemas?
 
 Yeap. Consider this schema wroten in XML Schema language
 
http://examples.oreilly.com/xmlschema/examples/first.xsd
 It is possible/it is feasible to be possible working with XWiki to guide
 the edition of documents complying with this schema?
 I am sure I am missing a lot of subtle and no so subtle issues here. But
 I am trying to be as precise as possible. I've been working for Adobe
 FrameMaker for years, but never got the point of structural enforcement.
 I am trying now to regain access to this issue and to understand how
 XWiki could fit with this task. Adobe FrameMaker is a great tool. I
 missed it a lot! But it could be one of this "huge" tools that is much
 bigger than the problem we are facing right now. If XWiki can
 grow/develop in this direction, we will devote our efforts to solve our
 needs with it.
 
I'm not the guy to give you any answer but I'm interested in this idea...
What do you mean exactly by "guide the edition complying with this schema"?
Should it be just metadata associated with the doc or should the doc follow
a template based on this schema or is it a kind a form associated to the
document?
 Sorry for not being able to be clearer!
 Cheers,
 Ricardo
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 Ricardo RodrÃguez
 Your EPEC Network ICT Team
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