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Re: Possibility of personalizing OpenOffice documents automatically?



On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:36:51PM +0200, Hervé Piedvache wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:08, Lee Braiden wrote:
> > On Tuesday 31 May 2005 11:06, herve@elma.fr wrote:
> > > No I want the operators to not be able to modify the original document
> > > ... And to have only a main administrator of the documents ...
> > > It's a kind of contact center, where people manage phone calls and for
> > > each call they will attribute to the customer a status ... and this
> > > status will produce a postal mail ... to be generated immediatly or by
> > > batch at the end of the day ... all the mail will be printed and put in
> > > wrap to be posted !
> > >
> > > It's clearer ? ;o)
> >
> > The usual way to do this sort of thing would be with a webserver running on
> > your intranet, which is linked to a database, and keeps a list of your
> > customers.  Staff can then pull up a webpage, click a button, and have the
> > server generate reports.
> 
> Yes ... marvelous ... but with what kind of tool do you manage the production 
> of the mail ? 
> Yes It'll be a web application .. no problem for this ... but I want to manage 
> about 100 mail style sheet ... and be able to do the redaction of thoses mail 
> easily ... and then have a system to produce them in file and print them ...
> 
> So how to do that ?
> 
Hi Hervé,
openoffice document are gzip'd xml documents with a simple markup. you
can un-gzip the docuemtns and process them with any xml tools.
Cheers,
kev
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