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[doc] DITA files and html output: msg#00368apache.db.derby.devel
As we continue to work on getting the original source material for the Derby documentation into DITA, I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on using the eclipse doc setup we discussed earlier to display the DITA-based manuals on the Derby site. I've done some testing using saxon to create xhtml, and then placed the xhtml into a plugin I created and launched the infocenter on my machine. It looks great, except for a couple of very minor bugs. But the issue still remains that we dont know if we can host an eclipse infocenter on Apache's servers. So I guess the first question is, do we want to use the eclipse infocenter to display the information? And the second question is: If so, will it be allowed by Apache? How can we find out?
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