[austechwriter] Re: XML again

  • From: Warren Lewington <wjlewington@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 15:21:05 +1000

It (wordML) won't, XML is maintained by the W3C.
They understand how to fix MS.

MS might pull a stunt called WordML. But you watch'em try and put one
over the w3c!

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Andrea, interesting take on MS XML below...
Cheers,

Mike

Microsoft's XML: The New EBCDIC?
John C. Dvorak, PC Magazine

The upcoming release of Office will be based on XML. This release is
supposed to be some sort of step forward, although I cannot see how
it benefits me or my pals who write for a living. Only the experts
say it's a great idea. Now we are seeing news stories that say
Microsoft is actually focusing on XML as a semi-proprietary format
that will have all the same bugaboos we have with the .DOC format.
Something called WordML may replace XML.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1046120,00.asp

Michael Halter
Absolute Data Group Pty Ltd
Ph. 61 7 3832 6888
Fx. 61 7 3832 6999
Mobile. 61 7 0404 867 351
www.absolutedata.com.au
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Hi everyone,

Thanks for you helpful tips. Bruce, Sonja, Peter - unfortunately, it has
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been decreed from upon high that the Tech Writer Shalt Use Word. I am =
not real happy about this, as I've put in three proposals that we switch
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to AuthorIT (I've been pushing for it ever since you first recommended =
it to me last year Sonja - Michael must be sick of me by now!). I've =
used FrameMaker in the past too, and would be quite happy to use it =
again.=20

I think Michael has hit the nail on the head - unless I can convince the
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boss that there is some substantial financial benefit in doing this and
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doing it properly, it won't happen. I did put a cost/benefit in each of
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the proposals - God knows, I had dozens of examples of times when the =
cost of making minor changes was completely out of proportion to the =
scope of the change - but it didn't seem to sink in. I guess this sort =
of ties in with our need to ramp up our sales skills so that we can =
convince people that we are more than 'slightly brighter than average =
secretaries'!

It would seem that the primary lure of XML is that it is seen as 'cheap'
=
if you get it with Word and also 'easy'. I'm getting somewhat nervous =
now, as I can see that if I fail to deliver the goods, the failure will
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probably not be attributed to M.S. and their half-a$$ed fiddling with a
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perfectly good standard......

Also - comment in response to Christine and Steve - we recently got a =
Commander phone system, which circulates calls around the office. If the
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receptionist doesn't answer the phone in 5 rings, guess where the phone
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rings next? Go on, you'll never guess........

Thanks and regards

Andrea Tappe

Technical Writer/Webmaster
QSR International Pty Ltd

613 9840 4939 (ph)
613 9840 1500 (fax)

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