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Understanding (yeah, right!) multi-le renditions
“If a Microsoft Office file contains embedded objects, such as GIF files, and if you use Document Transformation Services (DTS), then when the file is checked into the repository, DTS generates a multi-file rendition. DTS renders the content to HTML but separates the embedded objects into separate files. DTS then zips the rendered output into one zip file, which it gives the zip_html extension. Web Publisher unzips the zip_html rendition and merges the main HTML file with its external application presentation file. Web Publisher then re-zips the files and stores them as the zip_pub_html rendition. When Site Caching Services (SCS) publishes the file, SCS unzips the zip_pub_html file into its constituent files and publishes these to the website.”
— Documentum Web Publisher User Guide, p116