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Cooking with XML - InDesign and XML InDesign does a good job with XML. It’s not perfect, but it is a very good start. InDesign allows you to import both XML and DTD files, although it does not ...
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Cooking with XML - InDesign and XML In fact, we see that the need for repurposing print material to the web as the single biggest need for XML in InDesign. And, InDesign is almost perfectly ...
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Cooking with XML - InDesign and XML In fact, we see that the need for repurposing print material to the web as the single biggest need for XML in InDesign. And, InDesign is almost perfectly ...
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Cooking with XML - InDesign and XML InDesign allows you to import both XML and DTD files, although it does not require ... Tag and export XML files from your existing XML and non-XML layouts. ...
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Cooking with XML - DTD vs Schema The notation #PCDATA indicates what kind of information the element can contain. To learn more about DTDs check out the following sites:. DTD Tutorial ...
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Cooking with XML - DTD vs Schema But, what’s the difference between the two? Which one should you use for ... Schemas are written in XML and thusly follow the same rules, while DTDs are ...
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Cooking with XML - DTD vs Schema For example, within the DTD or Schema you can force a date field to be written as 01/05/06 or 1/5/2006. But, what’s the difference between the two? ...
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Cooking with XML - DTD vs Schema For example, within the DTD or Schema you can force a date field to be written as 01/05/06 or 1/5/2006. But, what’s the difference between the two? ...
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Cooking with XML - InDesign and XML In fact, we see that the need for repurposing print material to the web as the single biggest need for XML in InDesign. And, InDesign is almost perfectly ...
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Cooking with XML - Quark and XML QuarkXPress and XML-->. Out of the box, Quark does support XML...in a way. ... Quark's support for XML is mostly for exporting it to use on the Web or in ...
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