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RE: export database to XML files ~Naomi Deskroterakol 27.Nov.03 04:34 PM a Web browser Applications Development All ReleasesAll Platforms
That is correct. Move the file to your Notes program directory, and it will probably open in IE just fine. Or create a folder off your root called "xmlschemas" and put the DTD in there. Or edit the sampleDXL.XML file with a text editor and put the full path of the DTD in the .XML file.
That being said, IE is not the planet's best XML validator. I'd suggest getting a real XML text tool.
I'd also suggest opening the file in a *TEXT EDITOR* as I originally described, rather than a web browser. I know that you can use IE for this, and I frequently have, but XML, like HTML, is fundamentally text data, and you will be able to see the logical structure of it.
You might, by the way, want to do this with a relatively simple database design, as the XML export of complex background images or Lotusscript agents can be intimidating.