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<P><FONT SIZE=2>How are people creating WebLayout xml files? Reading through the Developer Guide, an xml WebLayout needs to be passed to the Viewer in order to view a site. The only example of a WebLayout I have is from the Sheboygan sample. I used Studio Preview to create a WebLayout, but evidently it doesn't generate an actual xml file. Since Studio Preview no longer works (expired Oct 1) and Web Studio can't create the WebLayout.xml, how does one go about creating a site from a WebLayout? Do you have to tweak the Sheboygan example, or is there an entirely different way of creating a site without a WebLayout.xml?<BR>
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Thx in advance.<BR>
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-shane</FONT>
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