OASIS extension

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J-A Eberhard

Saturday 23 September 2006 4:18:19 pm

I tried to get an import in something else than an article.
I setup an additional section named 'shortdescription' in OO Writer hoping that it will create an article + a folder. Failed.
I change the oo.ini.php to have 'DefaultImportClass=folder' and I still have an article... (despite a clear cache).
I don't understand. How can this be configured.
I would like to have several OOo templates to import folders, articles or news items. Can this be done?
Thanks

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J-A Eberhard

Tuesday 26 September 2006 12:13:29 am

Hi,

Anyone who know or anyone who tried?

Thanks

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Siniša Šehović

Tuesday 26 September 2006 12:37:41 am

Hi J-A Eberhard,

Your OO document must have sections named as your class attributes.
Extension will recognize sections and create object of that specific class/attribute.

That is how Bård Farstad explained to me on eZ conference.

Best regards,
S.

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J-A Eberhard

Wednesday 27 September 2006 3:33:24 pm

I cannot get these settings to work.
Everythingsget always imported in an article class and in the 'body' attribute.
I created a section on a Open Office writer document (based on the model doc given in the extension files) added a section called 'short_title' and I gave it a test value.
Changed the oo.ini settings as such

[article]
Attribute[title]=title
Attribute[intro]=intro
Attribute[body]=body
Attribute[short_title]=short_title

Clear the cache, upload (webdav) the file.
The text in the 'short_title' section of the document is in the 'body' attribute.... Why?
What's wrong.

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