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1/20/2007 3:23 PM
 
And another thing, you can use the exported XML with an XSL file we have now to create HTML with the XML XSL module :)  We aree also looking at creating an XSLT to turn the XML into DocBook formatted XML so you can create Word, PDF and a heap of other useful formts from with Doc Book.

Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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1/20/2007 11:19 PM
 

Hello Philip,

I have just sent you an email for the specification.

Concerning import/export, I have not tried yet (I have to admit that since some features are missing in Help module for making a good tutorial module, I have tested intensively blog module which can replace help module for tutorial - comments are present, views, ...).

Concerning XML/XSL, I do not know at all what it is about, what I can do with this... I will investigate the topic !

DV

 
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1/28/2007 5:14 AM
 

Philip,

 

You can find the specification here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/81/threadid/101061/scope/posts/Default.aspx

I can send a screen capture if needed.

DV

 
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1/29/2007 7:18 PM
 
Declic Video wrote

7- Finally, you should verify that your help module is linked to the correct category. To do so, open the settings in your help module (not the category module), and verify that the "set the category module" is not empty. UPDATE (even if you did not make any changes). Then, you should have a fully functionnal HELP module.

This appeared inside  "Set the Category Module" - an it is to be EXPANDED

thnkz

 
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3/23/2007 8:08 AM
 
I am using 03.00.01 and keep getting a category error. "Please select a category for this tutorial." How do I define categories for this? Please help!!
 
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