Structured Frame Question

Mike Feimster mike.feimster at acstechnologies.com
Thu Aug 9 08:47:10 PDT 2007


A work around for this is to create an element that can contain ANY
content.

For example, our <Book> element contains a <TOC> element. In the  EDD,
the <TOC> is a container with the General rule <ANY>.

When you add the generated toc file to the book, it's tag is
Book-Component. In the structure view for the book file, wrap the
Book-Component element in the <TOC> element. Now the book is valid, even
though the toc is an unstructured file.

Mike

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Hi Nancy,

Yes, but the book's structure may not be valid.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to mix unstructured Frame files with structured Frame
files
> in the same book?
>
> Thanks,
> Nancy Adams

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