Migrating HTML Pages

Author Message

Jason Martinez

Friday 15 July 2005 9:37:09 am

I've looked at home of the different contribs in the community but im not sure which or if one of them is suited for my situation.

I have an existing intranet that im trying to migrate pages for. I want to be able to take the standard HTML and paste the code into a new file without dealing with XML etc.. I need this functionality because non technical users in the future are going to need to do the same and they will not know how to convert or even use xml.

What is my easiest option for doing this?

Mikael Johansson

Monday 18 July 2005 3:44:15 am

You should be able to just cut-and-paste the old pages if you buy the Online Editor.

Mikael Johansson, Sweden

Oree Eyo

Monday 18 July 2005 9:47:38 am

It's not that simple Mikael.
What about images? That means that a non technical user will have to upload them one by one.
And then insert every image to the html.
I've been working in this way for a year and Im looking up to something better.
That's not the solution in this case...

Gabriel Ambuehl

Monday 18 July 2005 11:38:02 am

Try surrounding the HTML with

<literal class="html"> 

CONTENT

</literal>

Visit http://triligon.org

Mikael Johansson

Tuesday 19 July 2005 12:23:45 am

My point is that images _do_ work. And tables, links and almost everything else.

I think there is a free/open/cheaper version of the online editor avaliable as well, haven't tried it though. (We bought the online editor from eZ.)

Mikael Johansson, Sweden

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