Hello, All ..
As a newby to MS Project (2007), I'm disheartened to learn that my only apparent option in displaying Project files on the web is to save them as XML files. That then seems to entail use of XSLT stylesheets to render the files as html.
The sad reality is I know nothing about XML/XSLT. I don't particularly want to learn them either, but is that my only option? If so, then I can only think of MSP 2007 as a crippled product but maybe that's a minority viewpoint.
Is there another workaround I'm not aware of? Since the MSP XML file is probably standardized, is there a generic XSLT template out there somewhere?
Sorry if I sound like I'm just B&$^#ing. Have been struggling with this dang thing for hours & am worn out!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Luv2Q
As a newby to MS Project (2007), I'm disheartened to learn that my only apparent option in displaying Project files on the web is to save them as XML files. That then seems to entail use of XSLT stylesheets to render the files as html.
The sad reality is I know nothing about XML/XSLT. I don't particularly want to learn them either, but is that my only option? If so, then I can only think of MSP 2007 as a crippled product but maybe that's a minority viewpoint.
Is there another workaround I'm not aware of? Since the MSP XML file is probably standardized, is there a generic XSLT template out there somewhere?
Sorry if I sound like I'm just B&$^#ing. Have been struggling with this dang thing for hours & am worn out!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Luv2Q