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		<title>How to Create an RSS Feed for any HTML Page</title>
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		<description>How can you create an RSS for a specific HTML page, especially if the page-create software or web host doesn&apos;t provide an automated method. This article discusses how to use a screen scraper to quickly and easily create a RSS feed for any HTML page.</description>
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		<title>Content Management Glossary</title>
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		<description>An interactive glossary of terms from content management systems.</description>
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		<title>Writing Documentation and Help for Eclipse Projects and Plugins</title>
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		<description>Eclipse is an open-source community. One of its primary projects is the creation of &apos;an extensible development platform...for building software.&apos; This platform takes shape in the Eclipse workbench, a Java-based IDE (Integrated Development Environment).</description>
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		<title>An Overview of Single Sourcing with an XML Content Management System</title>
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		<description>Creating an XML-based Content Management System to single-source technical publications is as simple as 1 - 2 - 3. OK, maybe it isn&apos;t quite that easy, but this article discusses how it can be done.</description>
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		<title>Integrating Javadoc (API Reference) with JavaHelp (Online Help): Two Approaches</title>
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		<description>Although online help (either task-based or UI-centric) and API reference documents serve different purposes, there are times when you may want to at least create associations between the two or at most merge them into one system.</description>
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