moreContent acquisition and content maintenance via web forms
The direct browser based access to contents and all ZMS functions allows a quick implementation and minimizes the support for durable use.
The whole editorial interface is completely browser based and uses only HTML and some easy java script functions. So ZMS is easily available with every system software and even older browser variants. (Note: The best performance can be reached with MS Internet Explorer.) The editor doesnât need to realise any installations. Only a standard browser has to be available.
The procedure for the construction of a document is as follows:
- Insertion of a document object
- Attribution of the document object (title, short title, description etc.)
- Insertion of a text (or a table, a data file etc.)
- Processing (text input) of this text
- Assignment of the structure element ("size") for this text (headline, standard text etc.)
- Repetition of the procedure "Insertion of a ..." at will
In this way the document is written with browser forms at intervals (alternatively to the gradual document construction, the import of an XML text flow is also possible). Working with a workflow, finally the document release has to be carried out so that the document can be seen in the web.
Erstellt von: Dr. Frank Hoffmann , HOFFMANN+LIEBENBERG , erstellt am: 2008/06/27 , zuletzt geändert: 2008/07/22
- Easy application
Another important keynote is the simplicity of handling: ZMS restrains on the main interaction elements in the editorial interface. - Import / export with XML
XML is the universal interface for the integration of ZMS contents.
