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One of the advantages of using XML as a source file format is that it’s
application-independent. Some of the other advantages include easy
reusability and language translation cost reductions. Very little has been
written about XML to XML Transformations, although there are some books
that outline how to do XML to HTML transformations. This series of
eSeminars is intended to fill that gap.
Did you know that the one of the biggest advantages of XML is that you can
transform your source content with very quick and easy-to-write XSLT
statements? FrameMaker can apply an XSLT transform on ‘Open’ and ‘Save’.
The possibilities are endless if you know the basics of “how to” write XSLT
for XML to XML transforms. You can use attributes to automatically apply
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The problem used to be that you either had to have an XSLT developer on
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*Learn How Doc-To-Help Works in Five Lunch Breaks*
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designed to give you a fundamental understanding of how Doc-To-Help works
in five short, self-paced lessons. The first release includes two versions:
one for those who want to use Microsoft Word as a source and another for
those who want to use Doc-To-Help’s built-in editor.
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