Ian Henderson writes: Website developers and localization experts who help ready international websites in multiple languages know that the quality of source content is a major factor of success in website translation and localization -- but often they just have to work with whatever source content comes through the door. In the past few years, we have started to counsel our clients on how they will benefit if they consider introducing XML/DITA for source documentation, both for websites and for other content, such as technical manuals and user manuals.
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How to Cut Website Localization Costs: The Secret's in the Source
News: Submitted by carolgeyer on Thu, 2010-09-23 18:32.
[ANN] New two-day DITA structured authoring course
News: Submitted by Yves Barbion on Mon, 2010-09-20 08:32.
Hi group
We have scheduled a new, two-day DITA structured authoring course in Ghent, Belgium on Tuesday 19 and Thursday 21 October 2010. Bring your own laptop and learn how to author well-structured DITA topics.
For more information:
http://bit.ly/ScriptoDITACourse
Cheers
-- Yves Barbionwww.scripto.nu
We have scheduled a new, two-day DITA structured authoring course in Ghent, Belgium on Tuesday 19 and Thursday 21 October 2010. Bring your own laptop and learn how to author well-structured DITA topics.
For more information:
http://bit.ly/ScriptoDITACourse
Cheers
-- Yves Barbionwww.scripto.nu
ROI of XML
Event: Submitted by lizfraley on Sat, 2010-09-18 00:33.
Location:
http://single-sourcing.com/events/2010/09/xml-roi/Date:
23 Sep 2010 - 10:00 - 11:00Event Type:
WebinarDITA Fest 2010 - DITA & The New Future of Customer Experience
Event: Submitted by mparsons on Wed, 2010-09-15 18:55.
Location:
Santa Clara, CaliforniaDate:
13 Oct 2010 - 08:30 - 17:30Event Type:
Conference