One bit of content we are planning on disseminating via a CMS has an unusual restriction: the pagination must be preserved.
These are documents that ultimately need to be searchable, viewable, parsable, but also retain a specic pagination scheme for proper citations. For instance, the document, itself, may cite another page of the document, and other documents need to cite specific pages of other documents. The easy solution is to just publish them as PDFs, but that just doesn't seem to be the elegant solution in my mind. Is there way to store structured content in a way that also retains the page structure of the original typed paper document? Or would PDF be the way to go? -Darrel -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
