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I'm looking at a project that requires me to use as source material
information created in Structured FrameMaker that has been passed
through WebWorks Publisher. My question is: What are the possible formats?
The docs are written in Structured Frame. They have WWP and can use it
to output anything in its various standard formats. I need to take the
output and develop something that is browser compatible (all browsers).
I'm looking at some sort of HTML or Ajax deliverable, but a lot depends
on what I can get from WWP that I can adapt easily. I don't want to ask
the writers to change what they are currently doing other than to
provide an additional output format.
I looked at the Quadralay web site and didn't get sufficient detail on
output formats, so I'm turning to you all ...
The succinct question:
What sorts of output can WWP produce that is good fodder for
browser-based display?
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