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Message: Thought you might be interested in this article: dita.xml.org: Would Someone Call The Housekeeper, Please! By Scott Abel, TheContentWrangler It’s frustrating. Spammers are finding increasingly sneaky ways to populate web pages and blogs with those ever-so-irritating “spamvertisements”. Although it would be convenient to blame the spammers for junk you find on blogs and websites, it’s actually the site owners who are responsible. Take the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). While the standards body is good at many things, creating web sites that prevent SPAM trash is not one of them. Consider xml.dita.org, home to information about the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. The site is nicely designed and loaded with useful information. However, because OASIS has not instituted proper protections (a standard approach, in most organizations), they have to spend time removing… Read the rest: http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/article/1361/
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