Archive - 2006

Day Lights

Daylights: Ya need an adapter!

One of the joys I get from working with the DITA Open Toolkit is seeing the extent to which it helps run the production business of so many writing teams.  The DITA OT team has done a lot of work to set up some major interfaces in it to make it run in more places, with more options and fewer restrictions, and to make it both embeddable and pluggable, greatly increasing its versatility for both individual users and for commercial authoring tools.

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Astoria Software Poll Reveals Demand for Content Reuse and Adoption of DITA Standard

SAN MATEO, Calif. — November 3, 2006 — Driving efficiencies in dynamic publishing, Astoria Software today revealed demand for content reuse and adoption of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard, as evidenced in a poll conducted during the recent Webinar, “Why Enterprises Must Adopt Content Re-use: How GE Healthcare Reduces Documentation Costs and Speeds Time to Market.” (see an instant replay of this webinar now)

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DITA 2007-West (Second Annual Conference)

Location: 
San Jose, CA USA
Date: 
5 Feb 2007 - 03:15 - 7 Feb 2007 - 15:15
Event Type: 
Conference

Testing DITA: BUILD FAILED problem

Hi everyone,

I originally posted this as a reply to another post, but I doubt anyone would find it there, so I'm setting up this new one, hoping to get a solution and, hopefully, providing it to others who would run into the same issue.

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DITA Webinar Series

Location: 
https://xyenterpriseevents.webex.com/xyenterpriseevents/mywebex/epmainframe.php?rlink=https%3A%2F%2Fxyenterpriseevents.webex.com
Date: 
24 Oct 2006 - 09:00 - 10:00
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