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XSLT
A Transforming Experience for Content Management? by Steve Heckler, is a good overview of XSLT 2.0. As more information is available in XML this is a good alternative to CSS.
During the past five years, XSLT (Extensible Style Sheet Language Transformation) has emerged as the ?Babelfish? of the XML world, translating XML documents into other XML and text formats. XSLT combines a versatile, tag-based scripting language with XPath, a powerful language for selecting specific sections or data within XML documents. The advent of XSLT 2.0 could mean even more power and capability for XML-based content management systems.
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Tool For Tei Display
New TEI tool. We are pleased to announce the release of TEI Boilerplate 1.0, a lightweight solution for publishing styled TEI P5 content directly in modern web browsers. The typical method for publishing TEI on the web involves an often complex XSLT transformation...
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Extensible Text Framework (xtf)
The California Digital Library (CDL) is pleased to announce a new release of its search and display technology, the eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) version 2.1. XTF is an open source, highly flexible software application that supports the search, browse...
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Marcedit
There is an update to MarcEdit (4.6). It can just install right over your previous version. Its basically an update with a few new features to the script maker, delimited text translator and the global editing tools. However, the biggest updates were...
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Rss
New uses for RSS formatted data are appearing. Displaying RSS Feeds in WebCT explains how to add a feed to that tool. Seen on The Blog Drivers Waltz.The tool used to place the feed in WebCT is RSS-box viewer by Adam CurryThis RSS-box viewer can display...
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Xml
Fun with XML by Eric Lease MorganOutlines the process I used to learn a bit about XML, Extensible Markup Language. It is presented here in an effort to share my experiences as well as provide me with the means to articulate what I learned.Topics include:rules...
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