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Inspiring
May 21, 2010
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Why XML?

  • May 21, 2010
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I can't find any information about the purpose of the XML output. What is it for? Where can I find information about what its purpose and use is?


~Margaret

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Captiv8r
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May 21, 2010

Hi Margaret

To this point we have largely ignored XML. I believe to this point it was really for folks that wanted to produce a DocBook or DITA type format.

But recently Adobe has been working on a script that brings new importance to the XML output format. The script converts your help content into a format called ePubs. ePubs format is viewable on many different devices. Phones, eBook readers, etc.

You may read more about this at the following blog post:

Click here to read

Cheers... Rick

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Inspiring
May 21, 2010

OK. I'm not getting it. I followed the instructions in the blog post, but nothing with the extension .epub was created. What can I be missing?

Jeff_Coatsworth
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August 10, 2010

I just did the same with the same results. Any ideas?


I haven't tried it, but looking at the blog post instructions, I think there's a typo at step 4 where you tell the script where the 7za.exe program is found - I don't think you should have double backslashes in your path.

Someone else has created an .epub file and gave a mini-review of it here on the forums - search the RH section for "epub" to find the thread. From what I remember, they weren't too impressed with it, but it was a first step in the right direction.