Website META Language is a Unix-based HTML generation tool designed for web designers. It is a free, customizable, offline toolkit.
The software is written in ANSI C and Perl 5 and can run on all major Unix derivatives. It is built using a GNU Autoconf based source tree and has a control frontend that drives up to nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one particular core language, and WML ships with a well-suited set of include files that provide higher-level features built on top of the backends' core languages.
While not being the easiest software to use, WML provides most of the core features that real hackers always wanted for HTML generation.
The software's latest release includes several important fixes and updates. Firstly, the GNU Autotools setup now works with recent versions of Autotools. Secondly, a patch was applied to fix building against Perl 5.10.0. Finally, a modified version of the CVE-2008-0665 temporary filenames patch was applied.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful HTML generation tool, Website META Language could be a great option for you.
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