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Gaia Framework SiteCreator – AIR site.xml editor

January 19th, 2009

Use the Gaia Flash Framework? Then you know how important a valid site.xml file is to loading assets, pages, and the entire scaffolding process. In a shout out to Steven Sacks and the amazing work that he has been doing in order to release Gaia 3.0 Jeremiah Philipp who works for me at T8DESIGN put together an amazing little application to quickly update you site.xml and visualize it. We will be working with Steven over the next couple days to get this over into the gaia project source base. If you have ideas please share them!

  • xml validation
  • drag and drop re-ordering
  • duplicate entire branches
  • reorder assets for load order
  • pages templates
  • edit project properties
  • print site map
  • import site.xml
  • file browser to find assets

Try it out people! 

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Gaia Framework site.xml creator

Gaia Framework site.xml creator

Flash Platform, Gaia Framework

  1. January 20th, 2009 at 00:51 | #1

    Sounds awesome. I’ll have to put it on my “things I need to check out” list. It will be up there with PureMVC and vegemite: I heard that stuff is alright.

  2. January 20th, 2009 at 03:20 | #2

    Wade, you should support drag-and-drop of a site.xml file onto your application instead of just the import button. :)

  3. January 20th, 2009 at 03:21 | #3

    And awesome job, by the way. Thanks a ton for your contribution to the Gaia Framework!

  4. January 20th, 2009 at 21:12 | #4

    Oh, man this looks awesome. Great idea for a great framework!.

  5. sultan
    January 21st, 2009 at 04:12 | #5

    Great tool! Thanks a lot!

    I noticed, that the route property of the pages, in my site.xml do not show up. Also, if i have a custom attribute in a page node, it does not shown in the list on the left.

    Still, it’s an extremely usefull app!

  6. January 22nd, 2009 at 07:21 | #6

    Wow, that’s incredible stuff! Really nice work. Just need to find a suitable client to put the Gaia framework to use on.

  7. Vasco
    April 8th, 2009 at 06:03 | #7

    Great tool!
    Do you have a file from with XML validates when I do an import?
    And could you please make it available?
    Thank you

    VR

  8. ozgur uksal
    May 12th, 2009 at 17:03 | #8

    awesome. Today, I was looking for an application to view my site.xml as a tree diagram. The applications I installed annoyed me because of the system requirements. Yours run on anywhere. This is great.

  9. samBrown
    May 22nd, 2009 at 23:05 | #9

    very cool! – great little app. Could you point me to any documentation on it’s settings? Thanks!

  10. June 17th, 2009 at 17:41 | #10

    Gaia has change my life ;)
    hehe

  11. Alex
    August 14th, 2009 at 10:09 | #11

    Awesome Air application!

    have got some bugs that have come up after heavy use!

    which would be the best channel for myself and others to communicate these?

    ..perhaps you could make this open source so myself (and others) could contribute, saving you the hassle of chasing up bugs!

  12. December 3rd, 2009 at 16:43 | #12

    I’m with samBrown. Where can I get some documentation on settings? I am about to dive in to learning GAIA and would love to be able to ‘mouseover’ words like “Flow”, “Route”, “Asset Path”, etc. and have a tip appear with a description of what exactly the property entails.

    Thanks for developing this. As it stands the creator is a great tool!

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