What's difference among different version of tmx?
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shibeebee
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Mar 17, 2008

Can anybody tell me the difference among the different tmx version?
Such as the difference between the tmx 1.1 and tmx 1.4b?


 
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The difference is about specifications Mar 17, 2008

Read: http://lisa.org/Translation-Memory-e.34.0.html

 
shibeebee
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Only find 1.4b specification Mar 18, 2008

I just find 1.4b specification and DTDs for older versions of TMX from lisa.org. Where can I find the specification of older version, for example tmx 1.1?

Thanks


 
Jan Sundström
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Look again! Mar 18, 2008

shibeebee wrote:

I just find 1.4b specification and DTDs for older versions of TMX from lisa.org. Where can I find the specification of older version, for example tmx 1.1?

Thanks


It's there, you just have to read more carefully!
Scroll to the bottom of the page:
http://www.lisa.org/Translation-Memory-e.34.0.html#c881

/J


 


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What's difference among different version of tmx?







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