Meaningful XML Conversion from Word, RTF, HTML, Text and PDF?
Hi,
Are you looking for ways to improve how you convert existing content into XML?
The CambridgeDocs xDoc Converter allows users to convert existing documents (Microsoft
Word, RTF, HTML, PDF, Text, etc) into meaningful XML documents ( e.g. DocBook,
HRXML, RIXML, IRXML, FPML, DAS-XML, NewsML, any custom schemas/DTD?s, etc.).
>From a recent Google search I've noticed your involvement with XML, and am sure
that you understand its power. I also suspect that you've had some very creative
ideas on how to employ XML and its related technologies for great impact, and
that you are also aware of the complexities of any project that attempts to convert
legacy content into meaningful XML.
Unlocking legacy content for meaningful use in any project can be a very significant
problem. The xDoc XML Converter from CambridgeDocs allows organizations to do
exactly that. By providing a development environment specifically tailored to
map contextual content to meaningful DTDs and XML Schemas, and a powerful transformation
engine that can scale from a single to thousands of documents in a batch, the
xDoc XML Converter becomes an essential tool in any XML conversion process.
I'd like to direct your attention to 2 items that may be of interest to you.
One is a free white paper, "Transforming Unstructured Content into Meaningful
XML." I'd also invite you to learn more about CambridgeDocs and to download
the fully functional evaluation version of the xDoc XML Converter from CambridgeDocs.
Our white paper is online at www.cambridgedocs.com/id16.htm?498 and the xDoc
Converter is available at www.cambridgedocs.com/id40.htm?498.
Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.
Best regards,
Michael
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Michael Bronder
Product Manager, CambridgeDocs
www.cambridgedocs.com
michael@cambridgedocs.com
office: 617-241-5959
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