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Hi
Problem solved.
I have been working on this, on and off, for the past two months. Turns
out that the XML application I set-up from the existing and working SGML
application is case sensitive. I though I had accounted for all case
issues of elements and attributes. The last piece was the
Hi
Problem solved.
I have been working on this, on and off, for the past two months. Turns
out that the XML application I set-up from the existing and working SGML
application is case sensitive. I though I had accounted for all case
issues of elements and attributes. The last piece was the
Hi
I have been trying to open up a XML document in FrameMaker 7.2 which
contains graphic entities. I am at a los as to what I am missing. The
graphics are declared at the top of the XML document instance. The
structure of the XML document instance is valid.
Anyone have a hint as to what I
Hi
I have been trying to open up a XML document in FrameMaker 7.2 which
contains graphic entities. I am at a los as to what I am missing. The
graphics are declared at the top of the XML document instance. The
structure of the XML document instance is valid.
Anyone have a hint as to what I
The short answer is YES XML gets around all of that.
The long answer is that an application must be created in AT and a
separate application must be created in FM. Setting up these
applications is usually a non-trivial effort.
BTW any XML compliant product, including IE, will be able to use
The short answer is YES XML gets around all of that.
The long answer is that an application must be created in AT and a
separate application must be created in FM. Setting up these
applications is usually a non-trivial effort.
BTW any XML compliant product, including IE, will be able to use
!DOCTYPE TitleFile PUBLIC -//CarmenCorp//DTD Carmen//EN [
Instead of:
!DOCTYPE TitleFile SYSTEM carmen.dtd
The correct public identifier is different than the one I show. You
should know what the public identifier is for the Carmen DTD. If a
system identifier is used in the XML instance then
The correct public identifier is different than the one I show. You
should know what the public identifier is for the Carmen DTD. If a
system identifier is used in the XML instance then the system identifier
will be used in place of a public identifier in the application.
In your structured
There is a manual in PDF format titled
Structure Application Developer's Guide
where you may find answers some of your questions. Nothing beats experience
but understanding that manual is a good starting point.
As you can see from the Structured Application Definition Document XDocBook is
There is a manual in PDF format titled
"Structure Application Developer's Guide"
where you may find answers some of your questions. Nothing beats experience
but understanding that manual is a good starting point.
As you can see from the Structured Application Definition Document XDocBook is
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