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The XML & Component Content Management Report 2008 looks at... Importing Content into Trisoft

"You can easily import XML-based content. However, authors must apply all metadata for the content before import, via a dialog box. Trisoft wants to take a great deal of information from the filename, so licensees must rename their files using a verbose naming convention that includes information such as name, version, and language in order for Trisoft CMS to properly interpret the content as it is imported. The renaming of files and identification of metadata could be an onerous task for the customer, and is much more cumbersome than..."

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