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* This book appeals to a professional audience: Writers, database administrators, developers, and production staff, all of which have to capture or emit XML from existing documents or databases. * Describes the connection between XML and publishing; Explains how to use XML to create documents that may be published to many other formats. * Shows how to build an "XML round trip" for Adobe FrameMaker 7; Explains how FrameMaker's powerful formatting features lend themselves to publishing of XML documents-without rework.
This book is designed to teach anyone working in data-intensive publishing
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* This book appeals to a professional audience: Writers, database administrators, developers, and production staff, all of which have to capture or emit XML from existing documents or databases.
* Describes the connection between XML and publishing; Explains how to use XML to create documents that may be published to many other formats.
* Shows how to build an "XML round trip" for Adobe FrameMaker 7; Explains how FrameMaker's powerful formatting features lend themselves to publishing of XML documents-without rework.
This book is designed to teach anyone working in data-intensive publishing how XML can be leveraged to make the job of presenting data easier. While the XML discussions within the book are general, FrameMaker is used for all of the examples since it supports a wide variety of XML import and export options. In addition, author Kay Ethier shows you how FrameMaker's powerful formatting features lend themselves to publishing XML documents without reworking them.

This book is written for a professional audience, including writers, database administrators, developers, and production staff.
Autorenporträt
Kay Ethier is an Adobe Certified Expert in FrameMaker 7 and several prior versions. She instructs training classes, performs consulting, and provides hotline support for clients in a variety of industries. She resides in the Research Triangle Park area of North Carolina. In 2001, Kay coauthored the book XML Weekend Crash Course. She has most recently been a contributing author on Advanced FrameMaker, a self-published book.