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software's xml namespace, Modifier XTensions software can return an XML
representation of the project.
Looking up a namespace
This guide lists the namespaces for every QuarkXPress Server function. There is no
single list of namespaces because some functions do not require a particular namespace
or are available in multiple namespaces. To determine which namespace you want to
use:
1
In this Guide, go to the page that documents the render type you want to use. (For
more information, see "Understanding render types.")
2
Locate the Namespace row. If the render type or function has an associated namespace,
that namespace is listed here.
Third-party XTensions can add their own namespaces. For information about a
third-party namespace, see the documentation for the XTensions module that adds
that namespace.
Understanding QuarkXPress Server parameters
Parameters let you control the details of how a request is executed. For example, you
can use the page parameter to create a request that returns only the third page of a
project:
http://QXPServer:8080/jpeg/project1.qxp?page=3
You can include multiple parameters in the same request; simply separate them with
an ampersand (&). For example, here's a new version of the above URL that returns
page three at a scale of 50%:
http://QXPServer:8080/jpeg/project1.qxp?page=3&scale=.5
Looking up a parameter
This Guide lists the parameters that are available for every QuarkXPress Server function.
To determine which parameters you can use with a request:
1
In this Guide, go to the page that documents the the render type you want or the
function you want to use. (For more information, see "Understanding render types" and
"Understanding render modifiers.")
2
Locate the Parameters row. This row lists all available parameters, and includes a
description and a list of valid values for each parameter.
Supported interfaces
The following interfaces are available in QuarkXPress Server:
HTTP: Lets you interact with the server using URLs that contain calls or point to XML
files that contain calls. You can write client applications in any language that supports
HTTP requests. For more information, see "Getting started: HTTP and HTTPS".
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