Many of the documentation Web sites and online help for the products you
know and love are generated from DITA XML, including Oracle, IBM, Adobe,
Cloudera, Oculus, Nokia, and many many others (those are just companies I
know about personally).
Cheers,
Eliot
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Eliot Kimber, Owner
Contrext, LLC
http://contrext.com
On 4/30/16, 4:16 PM, "Flynn, Peter pflynn(_at_)ucc(_dot_)ie"
<xsl-list-service(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:
On 30 April 2016 00:41:51 "Paul Tyson phtyson(_at_)sbcglobal(_dot_)net"
<xsl-list-service(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:
And I'll beat Tommie to the punch with a plug for the upcoming "XML In,
Web Out" symposium:
http://balisage.net/XML-In-Web-Out/index.html
XML (DocBook5) and XSLT2 are of course also used to generate the HTML5
and CSS for the XML FAQ at http://xml.silmaril.ie/
///Peter
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