Don,
I don't have the summary you requested, but if your XML documents
round-trip, yes, definitely use XML in your versioning system. Just make
sure to keep track of the version of all application files (DTD, template,
r/w rules, application definition file, and of FrameMaker itself) used with
each document.
And there is growing support in content management systems for XML.
--Lynne
At 05:41 AM 3/15/2006, Donald.M.Rinderknecht wrote:
Content Management and Versioning is a recurring topic on Framers. Does
anyone have a summary of systems that are compatible with Frame?
Also, instead of using binary files, would it be possible to use MIF or,
if in a completely structured environment, XML in the CVS to keep track of
differences down to the 'element' level?
Thanks,
Don
--
Don Rinderknecht
Meteorologist/Instructor
Warning Decision Training Branch
Norman, OK
http://wdtb.noaa.gov
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