XMLPublication (formerly XMLPublish) is a set of tools to generate Web pages from desktop
documents or other structured documents. It is a command-line tool ready for production. If you
have a large volume of word processor files with a regular structure, or table data, to put on
the Web, this is for you.
It cuts big documents in Web pages, creates customizable multi-index. All this is done through a
repeatable process, where data is separated from presentation and user settings.
It uses cutting-edge XML techniques and particularly XSLT and Ant. It is under GNU Public
License.
In the longer term, if your requirement is to deploy a publication chain, using standard desktop
tools for authoring, with validation and indexation, you should also try it.
Finally, the extremely modular architecture, combining elementary XSLT transforms with a
chaining through Apache Ant should interest the
developers.
http://wwbota.free.fr/XMLPublication/doc/index.html
http://XMLPublication.org ( here for now complementary infos in French )
What's new in this version ?
- 100% automatic creation of customizable index by rubrics
- merging in a single Web site of several documents with different rubrics and different
structures
--
Jean-Marc Vanel
jmvanel@f...
http://jmvanel.free.fr/ ===) CV, planning, software resources
Information et Document
ttp://perso.wanadoo.fr/idocw/index.html
XML Publication
http://wwbota.free.fr/XMLPublication/doc/index.html
http://XMLPublication.org
Worldwide Botanical Knowledge Base
http://wwbota.free.fr/
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- Subject: Annonce : XMLPublication 0.3.1
- From: Jean-Marc Vanel <jmvanel@f...>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 12:26:12 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.text.xml
- Organization: IDOCW
XMLPublication (formerly XMLPublish) is a set of tools to generate Web pages from desktop documents or other structured documents. It is a command-line tool ready for production. If you have a large volume of word processor files with a regular structure, or table data, to put on the Web, this is for you.
It cuts big documents in Web pages, creates customizable multi-index. All this is done through a repeatable process, where data is separated from presentation and user settings.
It uses cutting-edge XML techniques and particularly XSLT and Ant. It is under GNU Public License.
In the longer term, if your requirement is to deploy a publication chain, using standard desktop tools for authoring, with validation and indexation, you should also try it.
Finally, the extremely modular architecture, combining elementary XSLT transforms with a chaining through Apache Ant should interest the
developers.
http://wwbota.free.fr/XMLPublication/doc/index.html
http://XMLPublication.org ( here for now complementary infos in French )
What's new in this version ?
- 100% automatic creation of customizable index by rubrics
- merging in a single Web site of several documents with different rubrics and different structures
--
Jean-Marc Vanel
jmvanel@f...
http://jmvanel.free.fr/ ===) CV, planning, software resources
Information et Document
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/idocw/index.html
XML Publication
http://wwbota.free.fr/XMLPublication/doc/index.html
Worldwide Botanical Knowledge Base
http://wwbota.free.fr/
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