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Thank you very much for your feedback.
xml:tm is best suited for use within a content management system (CMS). The way to use xml:tm within XML documents is to only hold the namespace data within the CMS. When the document is checked out for authoring the namespace should be stripped out. On checking in to the CMS the namespace data is updated by inserting the xml:tm namespace (via the segmentation process) into the new version of the document and comparing the two namespace versions of the document – a process called DOM differencing. Similarly with printing – the namespace should be stripped out when the document is sent for printing via FOP or XEP for instance. In this way the xml:tm namespace is transparent to the authoring or printing environments and does not impinge in any way. Stripping out the xml:tm namespace is a trivial operation using XSLT.
I have checked the PDF file again with IE 6.0, Netscape 7.1 and Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1 and it works in all three browsers. It is rather big, and can cause problems if you try and open it before it has fully downloaded in your browser. Wait until you can see the first page being displayed in the Acrobat browser plugin., otherwise it will complain, or alternatively try downloading it rather than displaying it directly in your browser, using the "shift+click" option available in most browsers.
If you have any more questions please do not hesitate in raising another feedback
Regards,
A.Zydron
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