Has anyone taken FrameMaker source files and used WebWorks ePublisher to import 
the content to a Confluence wiki?   If so, besides the initial set up of 
stationary and page formats, is the process fairly effortless?   If you make 
changes in the source FrameMaker files, and go through WebWorks ePublisher to 
Confluence again, do you need to clean-up the wiki each time?  Currently, I'm 
using FM 11 for the source user guide files and we have Confluence 5.1.2.

I tried to convert the FM files to RTF and then import them to Confluence, but 
there's a lot of clean up and the numbered steps turn into bullets. It's not 
worth the pain.  I also have the Tech Comm Suite 4, so I do have RoboHelp and 
am going to try converting the FM files to a Word printout via RoboHelp and 
then importing the Word document into Confluence.

Just trying to find the cleanest and least painful avenue for getting FM source 
files into Confluence, since we'll be maintaining the source files in FM for 
each release.

Thanks for any help or feedback,
Mary Jo
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