Loughborough Online Reading List System
Editing/DocxProcess
NAME
DocxProcess - Extract bibliographic references from a Microsoft Word
.docx file.
DESCRIPTION
The DocxProcess CGI script accepts Microsoft Word .docx files that may
contain bibliographic data and then allows the extracted references to
be imported as new items into an existing reading list.
PARAMETERS
Standard
*username* - Name of user running this CGI script. Required unless web
server authentication is in use (when it is, the web server
authenticated user is used instead).
*password* - Password for the user. This is only required if the web
server is not handling the user authentication and if no security hash
parameter is being given.
*security_hash* - An opaque value used to authenticate the user without
requiring the password to be sent. This value is generated by a previous
execution of a LUMP API script and may well be time limited. It is only
required if no password or webserver authentication is done.
*act_as* - Users in the SysAdmins group can elect to act on the behalf
of other users once they are themselves authenticated. If this parameter
is present it should contain the username of the user that should be
switched to if this option is available and the real user has been
authenticated successfully. Optional.
*session_id* - An opaque string as far as the server is concerned that
is intended solely to allow async clients to differentiate different
results more easily. Optional.
Specific for this script
*suid* - ID for the Structural Unit of the reading list to which the
works should be added. Required.
*file* - the file containnig the items to be imported.
RESULTS
For successful operations, the LUMP XML <returns> section has a
<data_element_id> element set with the ID of the data element that has
been created or edited.
SEE ALSO
GetStructuralUnit
FindSuid
LUMP-XML-Response
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Loughborough University Library <library@lboro.ac.uk>.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
Texts.