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At 01:19 5/12/1998 , you wrote: | I'm helping a company get a stalled intranet done and one of the major | things they are looking to do is make their policies and procedures manual | available as an online reference. I am thinking that it makes sense to mark | it up as XML: it is 1000 pages and contains lots of chapters and | subheadings. Anyway, the question is, have people gone this route yet, of | marking up some text in XML and then streaming it to the client (browser) as | HTML? I'm planning to use one of the XML Java parsers and just fetch the | text and then have some way of reading styles from a CSS file and applying | them as I stream it out. Rob, I will try hard to restrain myself when discussing this: I've been working on a solution in exactly this area for the last year, and there are a lot of issues to cover. I am also in the process of helping to design an intranet solution for a major client, so I am keenly aware of the issues surrounding such things. First off, I would strongly encourage you to think of this as a communication problem, not a technical problem. That is: what is the best way to communicate vital information to the readers of the manual? The biggest example of this: paper form information is normally not suitable for presentation on-line, as it is designed for linear reading, not hypertext jumping about. Also, I think you will find that creating effective methods of navigation will be just as important as the content itself. Therefore, a few questions for you: * How will you author and maintain the content? * What format is the current document, and how do you plan to get it into XML? * Are you planning to do usability testing on the online layout and structure? * Will you still need to produce a paper copy? * If so, will you have to maintain one copy of the information, or two? In summary, it is very easy to focus on the technical aspects of such a project, and create an online form that no-one can, or wants to, use. This is particularly important in the environment you have briefly described: they have already had one pass at a successful intranet and failed. Simply adding a lot of extra pages of "stuff" will not necessarily improve the situation ... That being said, I've created a solution for a client that involved a custom-written authoring environment for a manual consisting of 7000+ pages (insurance underwriting material). This then gets exported to SGML, and published into WinHelp, RTF, and HTML. Works like a charm, but not a trivial exercise by any means. Hope this helps, James ------------------------- James Robertson Step Two Designs Pty Ltd SGML, XML & HTML Consultancy http://www.steptwo.com.au/ jamesr@s... "Beyond the Idea" ACN 081 019 623 xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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