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True enough, but the "real world" of my current clients is
that they don't have in-house writers, can't afford them
anytime soon, and want documents that they can make minor
changes to from time to time without having to call me (or
someone else) in. In other words, they want to be able to
have someone who isn't a writer launch a tool, change some
text, save the change and instantly have their printed docs,
online help, website and online PDFs instanly self-update.
Not only is there not an affordable solution they can deploy
that will give them that, I don't think there's even anyone
working on developing one yet. For these folks, single-
source is a "maybe someday" goal, along with having their
own documentation person/people.
Gene Kim-Eng
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Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:44:41 -0400 Mark Baker?wrote:
It is absolutley not true that XML is immature for any document or single sourcing project. XML and SGML have been used to run some of the most sophisticated documentation projects in the world for years. If you only look at what's available from the W3C, maybe. But markup technology in the real world is mature, reliable, and the only avaialble technology capable of doing full single sourcing.
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