RE: one more question -Fame vs. ArborText

2007-05-02 Thread eric . dunn
"Allen, Richard (Raytheon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/01/2007 03:20:42 PM: > An XML document instance is void of formatting. Formatting is left to > the application, AT or FM or IE or... Yeah, but... You did say that was the short answer, and others have already chimed in that setting up

RE: one more question -Fame vs. ArborText

2007-05-01 Thread Allen, Richard (Raytheon)
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

RE: one more question -Fame vs. ArborText

2007-05-01 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
XML sort of gets around it. The content is still the same, but the way that you work with it may be different. HUGE GENERALIZATION FOLLOWS: Think of it like working with HTML files. If we both reference a local stylesheet of c:\formats.css and we customize that one file we have two different l