Subject: [xsl] ANNOUNCE: Syntext XslGen - XSLT/XML Aid for Web Site Content Management From: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 18:19:16 +0300 (MSK) |
Product name: Syntext XslGen Version: 1.0 Product overview: XslGen is a simple, but effective tool for web site content management. Develop HTML layout in your favorite HTML editor, and keep your content in XML. XslGen lets you seamlessly fuse your HTML templates and complex XML content into a sophisticated web site! Technically, XslGen provides simple HTML-embeddable language, which provides eaiser-to-use shortcuts to XSLT instructions. With XslGen, site maintenance is simple: * Develop HTML layout (so called "template") in any HTML editor. * Providing simple instructions in the template you tell where to place XML content data, and how to generate complex tables. * XslGen generates XSLT specs out of the templates, and then any XSLT processor creates your site in a snap. * Updating layout changes in your whole site could not be easier: change single template for many pages or change XML content without worries about the HTML layout. Combining XslGen with any version control system (like CVS) and "make" utility you get a simple site content management system - almost for free! This is ideal solution for small- to medium-size businesses which need easy Web site content management but doesn't want to bother with complex and expensive enterprise content management solutions. As an example, Syntext site: http://www.syntext.com is generated with XslGen. Platforms: Win32, Linux License: Free for non-profit activities E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxx Typical Applications: Web Site Creation and Content Management Product Info URL: http://www.syntext.com/products/index.htm#XslGen XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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