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Indeed, MIF2Go can do this. We use it to convert unstructured MIF and
FrameMaker files to DITA XML for our customers and we have VERY good
experiences with it.
Feel free to send me a sample file and I will give it a whirl.
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Yves Barbion â Managing Director Scripto â Adobe-Certified FrameMaker
Instructor
www.scripto.nu â skype: yves.barbion â T: +32 494 12 01 89
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Butler, Darren J CTR USAF AFMC 584
CBSS/GBHAC <Darren -dot- Butler -dot- ctr -at- robins -dot- af -dot- mil> wrote:
> Thanx Geoff,
>
> We are familiar with XML and SGML.
> As stated in my post, we already have such an application that we cannot
> use anymore so we are looking for alternatives. Do you have any
> experience or exposure to such a tool? MIF2GO has been suggested.
>
> Best regards,
> Darren
>
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> Subject: MIF to XML/SGML conversion?
>
> Darren Butler wondered: <<Does anyone know of an application that
> converts MIF to XML and/or SGML...>>
>
> Not an expert on the conversion process, but I do know enough to
> remind you that XML and SGML are not "just another file format". The
> distinguishing characteristic of these two formats, unlike most other
> file formats, is that they are (or should be) structured and governed
> by a DTD. (So is HTML, but the structural aspects of an HTML document
> are so loose and so poorly enforced that you might as well not
> bother.) DTDs focus on the functional relationships between the parts
> of a document, not on the formatting, and if you are like most of us
> (me included), you have probably created documents that only fit this
> criterion about 90% (the number is obviously fuzzy).
>
> So before you attempt the conversion, spend some time making sure
> that your document structure is sufficiently rigorous that XML or
> SGML is an appropriate choice of output format. If this isn't the
> case, you'll need to spend some time cleaning up the structure before
> you do the conversion. For complicated documents, DTD design is not
> for the faint of heart, and requires a degree of rigor in writing
> that few of us apply to our writing.
>
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