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<meta content="Carsten Ziegeler" name="DC.Creator">
<meta content="Ricardo Rocha" name="DC.Creator">
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<h1>Overview</h1>
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Here will soon appear an overview of the user perspective of XSP.
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<p>The actual user documentation is available from the side-panel.
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<h1>XSP learning map</h1>
<p>As I find that there is enough information about XSP available (only
not together), I give you a list of pointers in the sequence you should read
them.</p>
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<li>Get Cocoon <a href="../../installing/index.html">up and running</a>. Surf
to <span class="codefrag">[webhost]/cocoon/slides/slides?section=4</span> and following. This
gives you a first insight in the XSP ground idea.</li>
<li>Read the XSP Logicsheets page. This tells you how to use and make
your own XSP logicsheets and XSP pages.</li>
<li>If you're still hungry for more, read the XSP Internals page. This
describes how XSP's are handled internally by Cocoon.</li>
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