PLEASE NOTE:  
../pollstar100/example1/example1.html is a relative URL. To use it, you must first ensure that you are viewing this help documentation locally from your development platform and not from a webserver. If you have not yet downloaded the help documentation you can get it here. You must also ensure that you install the help documentation under the same target directory that was chosen for the Pollstar100 Demonstration software. This is because the relative links will fail if the help documentation is not residing in the pollstar100/help directory.  
 
 
 
The following steps demonstrate how to use a Custom XML file in order to customise the Pollstar100 WCM end user interface and create a custom Pollstar100 Application.  
 
 
·Click on this link to load the local ../pollstar100/example1/example1.html into your web-browser.  
 
·Use an XML editor or a standard UTF-8 text editor such as Notepad to open the pollstar100/example1/example1.xml file residing locally on this machine under the pollstar100/ installation directory.  
 
·Locate the <Title> XML tag and change the Text attribute from "the surfers guide to a free rise" to "i'm so bored of beantown".  
 
·Save and close pollstar100/example1/example1.xml  
 
·Refresh the browser. The new title text defined for this example should now appear in end-user interface. Wahey!  
 
 
Note: You have quickly altered the look-and-feel of the Example One Pollstar100 Application
without needing to upload anything to your webserver. This is because the local copy of ../pollstar100/example1/example1.html
that you loaded into your web browser contains a partial URL to the Pollstar100 Client, also residing locally on this machine. -More about this in the next tutorial.  
 
 
The following sections provide all the reference material relating to the Pre-defined and Generic Components that may be used to create a custom Pollstar100 Application:  
 
Components  
Properties