What is NewsML?
What It Is
NewsML-G2 is a standard that Continuum has chosen to adopt as a package for content to be added to the ePublishing system from various external sources. The NewsML-G2 standard is maintained by ITPC.org, a global standards body of the news media that provides a technical foundation for the news ecosystem.
It is an envelope and organizer for one or more pieces of editorial content. NewsML-G2 uses standardized XML building blocks and metadata. The envelope is nothing more than a specifically structured package of links to news items and media, as well as text that contains metadata to describe the relationships between these items.
What It Is Not
NewsML-G2 is not a text or image markup format; it has no way to mark paragraphs or headlines, for example.
1. Preparing Your Data
NewsML-G2 is not a text or image markup format; it has no way to mark paragraphs or headlines, for example.
2. Tag Your Content
Inside of InDesign, you will need to ensure that your content is tagged appropriately and completely. This will vary depending on what type of publications you produce. A full explanation of InDesign tagging can be found on Adobe’s site.
Once your InDesign document is fully and completely tagged, the content can be exported to XML, ran through your XSLT, and the result should be a properly formatted NewsML-G2 document with that follows the standardized Continuum specifications for content importing.
3. Build an XSLT
An XSLT is an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation. Put simply, an XSLT transforms XML documents.
To prepare your data for import from InDesign to Continuum you will need to either internally write an XSLT, or seek outside resources to write one for you. Your project manager can assist you in locating resources to help you get a proper XSLT written that will pass NewsML-G2 validation.
The Continuum NewsML-G2 standard specifications can be found in the document titled NewsML_Specifications_v4.pdf. If you do not have this document, please contact your project manager and they can send it out to you.