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XML?[edit]
"Because recipients have(sic) differently and have different needs, the conversion cannot be automated with the electronic means available today." I removed the above phrase, which misinformed readers. XML is the standard language for automated cross-media publishing. The move toward separation of content from layout in web publishing, using CSS to define form and XML to standardize content provides the foundation for today's widespread cross media publication. Various levels of automation have been acheived in this process. PHP/SQL systems also afford various degrees of automated cross-media publication, often including reliance on XML and CSS. Padidliwa
- this article provided great information, I feel it could have been more informative if you included mass media theorists.Kendrabrule (talk) 20:09, 28 September 2022 (UTC)
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Infrormation and communication technology 113.199.226.137 (talk) 14:32, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
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