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Subject:RE: document management and XML (longish) From:Bill Hall <bill -at- mds -dot- rmit -dot- edu -dot- au> To:"'Ed Nixon'" <ed -dot- nixon -at- LynnParkPlace -dot- org>, "'Techwrl Posting'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 7 Dec 1999 08:22:09 +1100
My apologies to Ed Nixon any other Techwhirlers who might have wanted to
follow up my comments last Friday re RMIT's Structured Information
(XML/SGML/RTF) Manager we are implementing at Tenix. The primary SIM
information page, http://www.simdb.com/ is up and running again after some
maintenance.
Bill Hall
Documentation Systems Specialist
Integrated Logistic Support
Naval Projects and Support
Tenix Defence Systems Pty Ltd
Williamstown, Vic. 3016 Australia
Email: bill -at- mds -dot- rmit -dot- edu -dot- au (until 16/12/1999)
hallb -at- tenix -dot- com (after 16/12/1999)