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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/odf_www_an_odf_wiki

Showing OpenOffice.org used as a WYSIWYG editor for documents stored on a webserver. Demoing Wiki like capabilities of adding, retrieving, manipulating and publishing documents.

A high-res (1280x720) variant is available for download here:
http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Kay.Ramme/media/ODF-WWW-An-ODF-Wiki/details

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  • Looks great, question is: what kind of code does it output? Valid XHTML/CSS. How would a user go about styling their page(s), and how would a page created by this import existing stylesheets/HTML templates?

  • Hi Jeeves,

    all good questions - I am currently using the OOo HTML export though may switch to the XHTML export later on. Plan is, to manage styles (as well as any content) on the server side to be re-usable in the documents. E.g. changing a style of a site would change the L&F of the site, hope you know what I mean.

    Regards Kay

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  • How to install ?

  • Excellent & inspiring demo.

    Congratulations.

  • Wow! It's good to see Sun coming up with something as lame as Sharepoint! The world's worst CMS portal only selling to dolts who "buy Microsoft" as a knee-jerk reaction...

  • This is such an awesome implementation.

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