Added by Geoff Sauer on Sep 24, 2008.
Average rating: 4.00/5.00 (n=2, std dev: 0.00)
 


DITA provides a powerful means of linking using relationship tables. The benefit of using a relationship table is the ability to create and maintain links in one place with the map rather than in the topics. Links can be created both between topics of the same information type and between topics of different information types that are not directly related through parent/child relationships. Therefore, the best practice for linking in DITA is to use a relationship table within a map.
 
  View all 8 works published by Center for Information-Development Management  

Please share your rating/opinion of "Linking DITA Topics Through Relationship Tables".
 PoorExcellent 
The link to this work seems to be broken.

Copyright © 2001-09 by the EServer. All rights reserved.Add a Work | Update this Work | Discussion Forum | Habitués