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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 noticed those double backslashes, but left them. Now, I've made them single backslashes, but I'm still not getitng the epub files. The link to the 7za.exe script in Ankur Jain's post is dead. So, I looked for the exe on the web. I downloaded it from www.sourceforge.net. The only exe listed was 7z465, so that's the one I downloaded. Not sure it's the right one. Ankur's instructions say to remove the .zzz file extension, and this file does not have that extension. I put the file in the default location listed in the script (C:\\RoboHelp\ePubGenerator). Didn't get epub files. And now I have removed the extra backslashes. Still no epub files. I looked for the post you mention. There are just a few on this topic. None are particularly flattering.


I just did the download of the 7-zip installer - it looks like the 4.65 version's command line executable is called 7z.exe. I would try that in that path command (& leave the double backslashes - the script is full of them I see).