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<![CDATA[Robust, open standards for XML document markup and a rich set of freely available tools for XML document parsing and format conversion make it easy to install and configure a complete documentation de...]]>
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<![CDATA[When you move into an XML-based publishing environment, the right approach can save time and even make new publishing paradigms possible if you properly design the structure. This article describes ho...]]>
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