At 10:34 AM 5/8/2006, Jim Light wrote:
TO get separate XML files on export, then after I convert all the insets
and container files to SFM, I need to export all the insets to XML and
then open the container files and redo each inset specifying the XML
file instead of the FM file. Then when I export the container file as
XML, all the XML insets remain separate XML files. Is that right?

Yes, with a caution. In order to use XML text insets as entities, you'll need a DTD. The XML document for a complete document or book will look something like:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE xxx SYSTEM "xxx.dtd" [
...entity declarations for text insets ...
]
<xxx>
...
</xxx>

The files used as XML text insets cannot have a document type declaration. They will simply have the form

<yyy>
...
</yyy>

Any entities used within the text inset file need to be declared either in xxx.dtd or in the internal subset at the start of the main document.


So in terms of the "Source-code control" aspects of a content management
system, which files are the source files, the FM files or the XML files?
You can easily make either one from the other. Does it matter?

Whether it matters depends on your processes. For example, do you permit format overrides? Also, if the XML version is the source, remember to archive templates, EDDs, application definition files along with information such as the version of FM you used to produce a particular file.

        --Lynne



Lynne A. Price
Text Structure Consulting, Inc.
Specializing in structured FrameMaker consulting, application development, and training
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