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Message: Thought you might be interested in this article: Larry Kollar’s XML Heresy: Structure Can Take Care of Itself (Can’t it?) In XML Heresy the Second: Structure Can Take Care of Itself, Larry Kollar discusses structured authoring, and why he thinks “it’s getting far more attention than it needs (or deserves).” The gist of his self-described “heretical view”: structure is not necessary to enforce “consistency both within a document and across a suite of related documents...a properly-designed style sheet (combined with good old-fashioned peer pressure) is sufficient.” As you can imagine, Kollar’s views aren’t echoed by consultants who work in the technical communication and structured authoring arena. Sarah O’Keefe, founder and president of Scriptorium Publishing Services, points out several problems with Kollar’s view. “Structured authoring allows you to define and enforce your required document structure programmatically,” O’Keefe says. “Of course, you… Read the rest: http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/article/1172/
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