Annotation of kupuMPIWG/common/fulldoc.html, revision 1.1
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! 5: <title>Test Content Document</title>
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! 7: <link href="kupucontentstyles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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! 9: <!-- headers to prevent the browser from caching, these *must* be provided,
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! 17: <!-- some meta data, customizations could build property tools that
! 18: edit more of them -->
! 19: <meta name="Subject" content="" />
! 20: <meta name="Publisher" content="No publisher" />
! 21: <meta name="Description" content="Document-centric editing overview." />
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! 23: <meta name="Effective_date" content="None" />
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! 26: <meta name="Format" content="text/html" />
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! 30: <body>
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! 32: <h1>Document-Centric Editing</h1>
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! 34: <p>There are two approaches to content editing in a web browser. The
! 35: first is a <em>data-oriented</em> approach, where the content is split into
! 36: concrete parts. The editing occurs in a <code><form></code> with various
! 37: fields. This approach fits best when there are specific pieces of information
! 38: needed for the resource.</p>
! 39: <p>The second is a <em>document-oriented</em> approach, where the essence of
! 40: the resource is free-flowing. This does not mean that the content is
! 41: unstructured, but it is less rigid than fields. Often there are elements that
! 42: provide metadata for the resource.</p>
! 43:
! 44: <p>Most information in organizations is free-flowing, as studies show.
! 45: For these cases, a rich editor like Kupu makes sense. Equally, these
! 46: cases point towards a <em>document-centric</em> approach, rather than
! 47: rigid <a title="HTML Specification" href="http://www.w3.org/Markup">HTML</a>
! 48: forms.</p>
! 49:
! 50: <p>The following table shows different aspects, and happens to give
! 51: us a chance to test table editing in Kupu:</p>
! 52:
! 53: <h4>Comparing Data- and Document-Centric</h4>
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! 55: <tbody>
! 56: <tr>
! 57: <th> </th>
! 58: <th>Data-centric</th>
! 59: <th>Document-centric</th>
! 60: </tr>
! 61: <tr>
! 62: <td>Implementation</td>
! 63: <td>form fields</td>
! 64: <td>iframe</td>
! 65: </tr>
! 66: <tr>
! 67: <td>Metadata</td>
! 68: <td>form elements</td>
! 69: <td>iframe document "head"</td>
! 70: </tr>
! 71: </tbody>
! 72: </table>
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