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x medal in 37 minutes episode nine today we're going to be talking about customizing conditional texts with data and i'm sure a new i'm going to be your presenter for today so today um it's going to be a very practical technically oriented webinar uh talking about one specific feature which is conditional text uh we'll be talking about initial text using the dita xml language um if you're not familiar with jetta or if you're maybe considering using a different xml language rather than dinner um this will still be relevant to you there are still going to be some concepts in here that are useful we would encourage you to come back in another couple of weeks if you're not um you're not using data because there's some uh additional setup work that you would need to do if you're not using vitta and we'll be covering that in another webinar in two weeks uh today um again it's a practical webinar um we're going to be looking at specific examples and uh we're going to try to make it detailed...