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New Post 5/14/2008 8:28 AM
User is offline Michelle Tarby
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Working with data in the XML module 

I'm trying to get a sense if I'm on the right track or not.  I'm using the XML/XSL module to display my data.  But now I'm wondering what is the best way to allow administrators to edit the data within the XML file. 

Is there a third party module that will give that control?  Should I try to develop my own module?  Or use the UDT module?  Something I haven't thought of yet?

Any suggestions would be most appreciated!

 
New Post 5/14/2008 9:33 AM
User is offline Mike Riley
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Re: Working with data in the XML module 

Always treat the XML/XSL module as read only.  Don't plan on being able to edit the XML data.

Even if there was a way of manipulating the XML file, because of the strict syntax of XML, it wouldn't be a good idea.

I'd definitely recommend you go the UDT route and use a custom XSL transformation for the data.

 
New Post 5/14/2008 9:49 AM
User is offline Michelle Tarby
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Re: Working with data in the XML module 

Thanks - that was what I started thinking, but wanted to check before I got too far into the project! 

I appreciate the quick reply!

 
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