Friday, February 08, 2008
When you use any XML publishing system, you make possible the enforcement of consistent formatting and the removal of formatting duties from your writers’ responsibilities. Depending on the system’s data access mechanisms, XML publishing systems can also make it easy to re-use content.
When you use Mr. XML Publisher, you centralize on a server the executables and config files that might otherwise exist on the desktop machines of many writers. Without a centralized server, the individual efforts required for installation, configuration, and any necessary synchronization can be very expensive.
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