That's the problem; I don't know yet what product I'm looking for! :)
-Nicole
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From:On Behalf Of David Creamer
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 8:28 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: OT: IETM Research Help
PDFs can certainly contain movies, sounds,
Mark,
In answer to your question about character entities in xml files, here
are two solutions to your problem:
1. Easy solution:
If you only want to use one or two character entities, add the
definitions to your DTD. For a non-breaking space, add a line such as
the following to your DTD:
Have you tried searching the web for information on what products are
out there to develop IETMs?
I just tried a search and it came back with 57 hits related to Technical
Manuals.
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Phil Heron wrote:
> Mark,
>
> In answer to your question about character entities in xml files, here
> are two solutions to your problem:
>
> 1. Easy solution:
Did that
> 2. More flexible solution
>
> To use entity definitions stored in a file with structured Frame you
> will need 3 things:
>
At 11:32 AM 1/9/2006, Mark Barratt wrote:
>In this case I need to suck in xhtml character entities but save out
>UTF-8-encoded Unicode for the next application in the workflow
Mark,
Create two versions of the DTD, one with the entity declarations and one
without. Use the one with the entity