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View list of documents - Stephen - 01-13-2010

aszure
2004-10-05 14:14:32 PDT
I have been working with odm for a couple of months. What I was wondering, is there a way for the actual documents to be saved. It appears that odm takes the original doc, and turns it to xml and stores it in a .dat file. Are the original docs kept in a different folder, or is there a way for them to be generated and saved somewhere in the odm tree? I am trying to have a simple view where the docs can be viewed just as a list without having to go through all the motions to view it.

Any ideas?


logart
2004-10-06 07:36:13 PDT
Actually, the files are just renamed. They are stored in their original state on the filesystem.

log


aszure
2004-10-07 14:28:00 PDT
Ok. I see what youre referring to. What I am actually trying to do is to have a link on the page that will list the documents that are in ODM, with just a simple list with links. just as a simple view if you know what I am referring to. Where users can just see a basic list of the docs and have links where they can bring up the docs. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


logart
2004-10-07 14:38:06 PDT
The next version will contain an "anonymous" feature, which will allow you to set each file with anonymous viewing privs. This will produce a list of files similar to the out.php page, but with no authentication.
log


aszure
2004-10-12 17:07:42 PDT
Do you know when the next version might be available? Or when cvs would have that version?

Thanks again


logart
2004-10-12 18:39:48 PDT
Well, v1.3 is not stable by any means, but if you want to see how the anonymous thing is going to work, you can check through cvs and pass it a "-r rel-1-3" argument to get the 1.3 branch.

steve