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= dti_nitf
This library helps you processes the "XML" (quotes are intentional) from DTI's export software into valid NITF documents or Story & Media objects.
== usage gem 'dti_nitf' require 'dti_nitf'
==example story = DTI::Story.new(File.read('/tmp/02/AIRPORT 021010.xml')) => #<DTI::Story:0x10207d598 story.hl1 => "Master plan to focus on attracting new tenants" story.pub_date => "2010-02-10"
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Mark Turner & Western Communications Inc. See LICENSE for details.
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