try it again, they are very busy these days. You can download the presentation here: http://ez.no/content/download/135395/863275/version/1/file/eZconf2006.zip
> InDesign supports the XML-based file format inx. You could make ezp output inx.
> Read more about inx here
> http://partners.adobe.com/public/...sdk/working_with_inx_file_format.pdf > Felix
Seems like INX is the next generation of plain XML which is the import format in InDesign2, which we use (we're not exactly in the print publishing ourselves, hence we don't keep up with new versions). Looks promising. One or the other, it seems like a middle-way format for data import, which can be generated by virtually any technology, including eZ Publish, like Felix suggested. We've just automated the InDesign publishing process for one of our clients' that way, but in case of XML it required some trial-and-error before we came up with satisfactory exchange structure.