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Old 06-12-2007, 12:21 PM   #25
rlauzon
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Originally Posted by Hadrien View Post
Because if we only used HTML/XML as the source, we wouldn't have any markups dividing the book correctly.
This is untrue.

You are correct that HTML may not provide all the information you need, but you are incorrect when you say that XML cannot. XML is often used as the "flattened" form of a database.

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A book is not strictly presentation, there's also semantic information in it.
Which XML can provide.

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