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pondj
Self-closing script tags and XHTML
Here's what I learned implementing the tagging script in the DITA-OT build. In order to preserve the <script ....></script> syntax you have to put something, but a no-op, between the tags:
<script ....> </script>
It remains to be seen whether the script will run and collect page load data. It should, but...if I had a dime for every time I'd said/heard that...
drmacro
Keyref Example: Links from Glossary Entries
On the Really Strategies blog I have posted the first in an occasional series of examples of how to apply the DITA 1.2 keyref feature to specific real-world problems. The entry is here: http://blog.reallysi.com/2009/04/dita-keyref-example-links-from-glossary-entries.html
The DITA Caper
Seeking a DITA map presenter for DITA conference
I produced the first fully DITA conference in the US a few years back. Each year since then, I've had the pleasure to work on one or two DITA conferences per year. For each, I pushed to ensure the conference provide a well-rounded user education experience.
So, one of my main tasks over the next week or so is to locate a speaker for a conference presentation on DITA maps. A low-to-high technical presentation, maybe with a corny title -- cartography or navigation or something in the title. :-)
The DITA Caper
Introductions to XML, XSLT, and DITA offered at conference
The XML conference I'm producing covers many aspects of XML. The audience is always varied, with engineers, gurus, newbies, managers, tech comm folks, IT folks, and others coming to learn and network.
Alexej Spas DITA blog
Using DITA for publishing documentation in Eclipse Help format
This article discusses main challenges that documentation team faces when it decides to use DITA as a source format for Eclipse Help documentation. It also explains how DITAworks documentation tool plans to address these challenges.
About Eclipse HelpThe Eclipse Platform includes its own help system based on an XML table of contents referencing HTML files. This is a standard way to document Eclipse-based software products.