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		<title>Adobe Systems Speaks Out on DITA: Internal Use of FrameMaker, CMS, and DITA</title>
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		<description>Asks Puny Sen, Project Lead, Instructional Communications at Adobe Systems to talk about the software giant&apos;s foray into the world of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). Sen shares details about Adobe&apos;s recent DITA documentation project, the pro&apos;s and con&apos;s of using DITA with FrameMaker, as well as lessons learned of importance to anyone interested in adopting the DITA standard.</description>
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		<title>XML: The Answer to Everything?</title>
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		<description>This article weighs the pros and cons of XML for some applications (publishing), and explores why it is the best possible solution for many programming and publishing needs. </description>
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