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This is Ben Langhinrichs from Genii Software
with Out Of Notes, part 3: ePublish from XPages.
In this, I will show how Midas Version 5 allows you to go from XPages,
I used the XPages Help Application from OpenNTF,
and select a certain number of documents. In this case,
I used the search bar just the way we can right now type a term like "INTEC",
click on it and find all the documents.
Let's try another one, "views", with a few fewer documents.
OK, and if you click on this button I added next to it,
ePublish (using Midas), and we switch over and open the ePub file,
which is a format that's widely accepted for ePublishing on iPads, iPhones and elsewhere.
This is an ePubreader inside Firefox.
If you'll see as you step through, these are the same documents that you saw
back in the XPages Help Application formatted the same way.
So, let's try something else... search for "bookmarks", click on that,
and if we do the same thing and switch over,
we'll see the same file that we used before,
but it now has a different selection of documents.
We can step through them. This will work with any eReader on most devices.
This is Adobe Digital Editions. You can see it looks basically the same,
but again the logic is that it will work on any eReader.
If we go and look at the source code, again it's fairly simple.
In this we're just taking the Query String because we called this via a URL.
Take the terms, search for it and create the EPUB file.
Thank you very much. Stay tuned for more episodes.