Re: Software question - converting HTML to PDF
I would say that the common denominator for HTML and PDF right now is XML.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I'm not if everyone will agree but all the infromation should be stored as
XML and then the output can be generated as an HTML online help or PDF file.
This step is done via XSL Stylesheets.
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