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Re: Parsing HTML: msg#00085java.enhydra.xmlc
At 02:51 AM 3/25/2003, you wrote: You don't have to recompile, at least not with the new XMLC 2.2. Using the This sounds like an ideal solution. The headers and footers only change when a user uploads a "package" that I check for and then unzip, which gives me the headers and footers. I only do this when the package changes, so I could easily force a recompile when that happens. Is there good documentation on how to do this? The Enhydra site is a little confusing sometimes. I know how to compile on my machine, I have an ant task that runs when I do a build. How do I do recompiles on the server? Where do I store the HTML, etc., etc? -- Ben Sinclair ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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