XMLPublication is a toolset that enables users to create web pages from desktop documents. It is a versatile and easy to use software solution for anyone looking to quickly and efficiently convert documents into online content.
One of the significant advantages of this software is its repeatable process, which separates data from presentation and user settings. The software leverages XML techniques, particularly XSLT and Ant, to allow even inexperienced users to generate web pages quickly.
In the latest release of XMLPublication, there have been numerous improvements. In the previous version, the software used tags, but this has been replaced with in the current release because, as a wrapper, tags are not valid with respect to the HTML DTD. The software developer ensured that the new implementation will pass intact through most of the HTML editors to make it easy for more users to create web pages.
Another improvement is the implementation of a new SAX filter that replaces the XSLT transform that wraps paragraphs inside HTML tags. Together with Styler- a Task for Ant, useful combinations of XSLT transformations and SAX filters have made it possible to treat much larger files more quickly.
Overall, the software has been meticulously tested with JDK 1.4.0, Saxon 6.5.2, and the last version of Tidy from CVS on Linux RedHat 7.0. Despite all these changes and improvements, XMLPublication should still work flawlessly on Windows operating systems.
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