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Idiom WorldServer On-Demand for DITA Users

The DITA Users membership organization (http://www.ditausers.org) is very happy to announce that Idiom Technologies has provided DITA Users with a WorldServer On-Demand Globalization Management System (GMS). (http://www.idiominc.com)






WorldServer On-Demand will greatly facilitate our efforts to localize the DITA Users website.  


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Sample documents

Authors are encouraged to post sample documents written in DITA as examples for others.

To submit a sample DITA document:
  1. Be sure you're logged in to the site. (First-time users must create an account.)

     

  2. Select  the "edit" tab from the top of this page. You'll be taken to the submission form.

     

  3. Add your file in the "Attach new file" field at the bottom of the submission form.

     

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X-Pubs 2007 - DITA Specialization and S1000D

DITA is both a markup language and architecture for defining new markup languages, or creating DITA-compatible flavours of existing languages. Can DITA be specialized to support the S1000D standard, enabling standardized content reuse, integration, and publishing with S1000D-compatible content in a DITA-compliant toolset? If it can, then a strong reuse and integration relationship would become possible between the two standards, with sharable infrastructure, content, and publishing streams. 

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X-Pubs 2007 - Keynote: DITA in Context

DITA’s capabilities are being put to the test with a wide range of adoption contexts with very different requirements. Can it scale from small shops to industry consortia? Can it adapt to new audiences, new content types, new development methodologies?

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DITA Infocenter 1.1

 At the last meeting of the Boston DITA Users Group we discussed adding the 1.1 versions of the language and architecture specifications to the Eclipse Help interface at http://www.ditainfocenter.com.



 
There were some who said we should simply replace the 1.0 versions. We have heard from others who said that some products would continue to support 1.0 for a while and that we should leave both in place.



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