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Subject:RE: XML From:ctraynor -at- cybermation -dot- com To:TECHWR-L -at- LISTS -dot- RAYCOMM -dot- COM Date:Fri, 18 Feb 2000 07:59:17 -0500
Hi, I was just about to post my question regarding Framemaker and XML when
I discovered the attached posts.
I also have a similar question. We create our documents in Framemaker and
are exploring the XML option.
How reliable is Famemaker to XML? Anything I should be aware of (as a
result of your own experience)?
Thanks
Christina
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C. Traynor
R&D Operations Manager
Cybermation Inc.
80 Tiverton Court
Markham, Ontario
L3R 0G4
I'd be very interested in seeing what people who have been using XML have
to
say. If I'm using Frame, can I go straight to XML or are there intermediary
steps? Is XML geared to knowledge management or document management?
Thanks.
Susan
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From: Sharon Burton-Hardin [SMTP:sharonburton -at- earthlink -dot- net]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 2:56 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: XML
I have a question that someone can respond to me off line about,
please. I
have a client who may want to move to XML. I generally know what it
is but
need more info about doing docs that way - what is involved, etc.
And if anyone works for Computer Associates, can you please drop me
a line
or give me a call at the number in my signature? I have a few
questions for
you as well.
sharon
Sharon Burton-Hardin
President of the Inland Empire chapter of the STC
www.iestc.org
Anthrobytes Consulting
909-369-8590
www.anthrobytes.com