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March 13, 2008 Blog No Comments

Content Transforms Using XSLT, C++ and Java, a group hosted by Thomas Aldous, aims “to help members demystify the possible approaches to transforming content from unstructured or structured formats to any required XML structure.” Check out the group to gain access to sample projects that include examples of two methods of converting a generic structured FrameMaker documents to DITA.

If all this technospeak has you worried, Thomas says “don’t fret.” Transforming content “is easier then you have been lead to believe and I would like to show you the way”. Aldous is creating a series of Adobe Captivate movies intended to help members get the content transformation discussion started. “I intend this to be a learning forum,” he says, “that will be focused on making your transformations to XML easy and flexible.” Join the group!

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