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conversion of templates created in sitebuilder for windows into sitebuilder forlinux

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hi,
Is there any possible of converting template created in sitebuilder for windows version into sitebuilder for linux version.i.e First of all, creating the templates in sitebuilder for windows version, then creating a Linux package(RPM).Before creating the RPM file,we have to create RAR file and converting the RAR file into RPM file.
Looking forward for ur help.
 
As I understand you question: you've created design template for SiteBuilder for Windows 3.2. And now you want to compile this template into SiteBuilder for Linux version. If it's so, than there is no way to do this for now. SiteBuilder 3.0.2 for Linux doesn't support custom design templates.
But the good news is: since 4.0 version SiteBuilder should have common template format for Windows and Linux both. It means that you can compile from the same source either Windows .msi package, or Linux .sh package.
SiteBuilder 4.0 declares a little changes in template format, but SDK would have automatic upgrader from 3rd to 4th version.
 
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