Hi Mattias, Rex,
You both said the same thing so I'll address you both. XML and XSLT have
been debated over and over on this list. ;) I think everyone here is quite
familiar with what it can do and how to properly use it. Although it has
many strengths, I think the basic complaints
Hello Jo-Ann,
The Laurentian University - School of Human Kinetics
http://www.humankinetics.laurentian.ca uses FeedStream Fluid - which is
an inexpensive CMS solution. The least costly licensing option is to
purchase a concurrent user license - where x amount of users can
access the CMS system
Hey.
I am looking for a product that can be integrated with a Java-based CMS and
will convert MS Office files into either XML or good html.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Guy
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many thanks for your responses both on and off list
for those that asked source as far as mail lists would be the WAI , sign
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ran (run?) by Julie Howell.
see also the recently published
In addition to agreeing with Adam, I want to point out that even using
the newest CMS UIs, people can actually remember to use B when they
want their items bold. Given a choice between, for example, EMPHASIS and
STRONG and HEADLINE, people get confused as to which one will render the
desired