Dynamic content from SQL Database

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    Default Dynamic content from SQL Database

    I have Adobe InDesign 2.0 on Windows XP. We have a content editor that will save the content into a database. It can save the content as regular text, HTML text or possibly XML. It's been hinted that InDesign has the capability to then pull this data directly from the database into a document to publish the document. But I'm having trouble finding accurate information on this. I've been told there may be a plug-in to do this. Is there an Adobe Plug-in for this? If so, where can I find it and information about how to do it? Many thanks!!!
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    Default Re: Dynamic content from SQL Database

    Check out <http://studio.adobe.com> for plugins and scripts (commercial and free)

    The fully updated and patched InDesign 2.0.2 can import XML if you want to try this without any other plugins. The tutorial section at <http://studio.adobe.com> had an XML tutorial or two.
    Jim_Oblak@adobeforums.com Guest

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