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Version 3.4.3 of XIST

Release Notes: css.applystylesheets() could no longer handle style declarations containing comments. This has been fixed.

Other releases

  •  05 May 2011 14:39

    Release Notes: Java source code can now be produced from UL4 templates. Sisyphus jobs support non-forking mode. The scripts xml2xsc and dtd2xsc can handle multiple XML/DTD files. The UL4 functions json(), type(), repr(), islist(), and isdict() can handle more types of maps and lists. ll.orasql has been enhanced to support object names with "fancy" characters. The scripts uls, ucp, and ucat have new options --include, --exclude, and --all. cx_Oracle 5.1 is supported now. Oracle URLs support logging in in SYSDBA/SYSOPER mode. Oracle URLs support access to objects that belong to a different user.

    •  05 Nov 2010 21:03

      Release Notes: UL4 templates can now be converted to Javascript. Logging in Sisyphus jobs is now much more flexible. Log files for each run will be retained for a customizable number of days.

      •  15 Jun 2010 21:45

        Release Notes: The parsing infrastructure has been rewritten to be more modular and to support iterative parsing (which enabled handling huge XML files). A new function misc.module() creates a module from source code. Two new UL4 functions, abs() and utcnow(), have been added. A few methods have been added to UL4 date objects: mimeformat(), day(), month(), year(), hour(), minute(), second(), microsecond(), and weekday(), and yearday(). This release uses autoboxing in the Java code generated by ll.xist.ns.jsp.fromul4(). SSH URLs in ll.url now use the standalone execnet package.

        •  10 Sep 2009 13:46

          Release Notes: Python 2.6 is required now. UL4 templates now support locally defined subtemplates. ll.orasql and ll.nightshade are now part of the distribution. Two new scripts ("uls" and "ucat") have been added.

          •  16 Feb 2009 18:25

          Release Notes: Template objects in UL4 templates now have a render() method that returns the output string. The UL4 function int() now supports two arguments.

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