Hi Adam,
I don't know how much you want to get into the scripting side of dealing
with XML, but ages ago I wrote an article on XSI Blog showing the basics:
http://www.xsi-blog.com/archives/42
If you want to just display some relevant information in a particular way
from the XML file then using an XSL transform will allow you to view an
xml document in a nice way in a web browser. You'll need to get down and
dirty with html and xml if that doesn't bother you, but the article above
goes into the basics of that too.
Andy
> Hi,
>
> Wondered if anyone has some good techniques for acessing the information
> in the scntoc.
>
> It?s in XML so I imagine there are some sensible ways to import XML into
> more readable and sortable data in XSI, into a spreadsheet maybe.
>
> A more XSI based ScnToc viewer would be good.
>
> It would be nice to be able to access the scenes information without
> having to open it each time. I always thought a nice Overview interface
> that would allow you to change many scenes setups at a time would be
> useful.
>
> Any info on the subject welcome,
>
> Ta,
>
> Adam.
>
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