Hmmmm. Ok. Not completely sure I understood your answer. The customer will be running 5.1.0 for at least a year; the integration with the CMS is out of the QA process and we're just waiting for the scheduled network outage later this month to roll out the new version of software across Windows, Citrix, and Linux environments globally. Switching to 5.1.1 at this point is a non-starter.
So, I'm looking at a way of deploying the WHC into 5.1.0; given that you say it would be appropriate for a custom configuration for a proprietary schema, why is it not appropriate for custom configurations for DITA and Docbook? Jeff. >________________________________ > From: Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> >To: Jeff Hooker <[email protected]> >Cc: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:16:50 PM >Subject: Re: [XXE] WHC as an add-on > >On 01/17/2012 08:14 PM, Jeff Hooker wrote: >> >> The WHC looks outstanding. We're about to deploy 5.1.0, and it's too >> late in the QA process to change now, so I'd like to deploy the WHC to >> 5.1.0 as an add-on. Does this make sense? Just want to avoid churning >> away at something that isn't going to work. >> > >If you intend to use the WHC (XMLmind Web Help Compiler[*]) to convert >DocBook or DITA documents to Web Help, the answer is almost certainly >no. The integration layer found in XXE v5.1.1 which allows to invoke whc >has not been designed to be packaged as an add-on. > >If you want to integrate whc in a configuration of yours (e.g. a >configuration which would allow to use XXE to edit documents conforming >to your proprietary schema), the answer is of course yes. > > >--- >[*] XMLmind Web Help Compiler is free, open source, software. More >information in http://www.xmlmind.com/whc.shtml > >-- >XMLmind XML Editor Support List >[email protected] >http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support > > >
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