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Target Message for generation HTML email?? : Michal's Blog (2718)

Former Member
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hey folks,

I'm trying out the scenario described in Michal's blog <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/11/23/xi-html-e-mails-from-the-receiver-mail-adapter">XI: HTML e-mails from the receiver mail adapter ?</a>

What should be the target message type/interface which is generated by XSLT mapping? If it is an message type containing relevant HTML tags (HTML, BODY, P, OL etc), is there any standard XSD/DTD for HTML tags..something similar to XSD for mail package?

The XSLT mapping seems to generate a HTML code w/o any XML header (<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>). Is an XML message w/o this header valid?

I appreciate your help/inputs

thx in adv

praveen

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bhavesh_kantilal
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Praveen,

it can be anything

Reason is that the output of your XSL mapping will not be validated against the target XSD and so you can create a dummy messagetype or use the source itself as the target message type etc.

Regards

Bhavesh

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Former Member
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thank you everyone

Former Member
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Hey

yeah the XML code without <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> is valid as long as ur using this to test ur message /interface mapping in IR(under test tab),but for end to end scenario,u have to have this.

thanx

ahmad

Former Member
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Ahmad/Praveeen,

If you are using any mapping other than graphical mapping, your input to the mapping program is not validated with the source data type. So you can even have binary data provided your mapping program handles the binary data.

Regards,

Jai Shankar