124 projects tagged "XSL/XSLT"
Oxygen XML Author is a simplified distribution of Oxygen XML Editor, specially created for content authors. It includes all the XML authoring, database access, and publishing features available in the Oxygen XML Editor. Besides the out-of-the-box support for the standard XML documentation frameworks (DocBook, DITA, TEI, XHTML), its unique design makes it easy to customize and extend to match a whole new range of editing needs.
Silva is a CMS for organizations that manage multiple or complex Web sites. Content is stored in clean XML, independent of layout and presentation. Features include versioning, a workflow system, an integral visual editor, content reuse, sophisticated access control, multi-site management, extensive import/export facilities, fine-grained templating, and hi-res image storage and manipulation. Silva is built on top of the Zope Web application platform.
GroupServer is a Web-based mailing list manager designed for large sites. It provides email interaction like a traditional mailing list manager but also supports reading, searching, and posting of messages and files via the Web. Users have forum-style profiles, and can manage their email addresses and other settings using the same Web interface. It has supports features such as Atom feeds, a basic CMS, statistics, multiple verified addresses per user, and bounce detection, and is able to be heavily customized.
xsltester is an applet for testing XSL files. It can execute and judge test routines written in XSL templates without another applied XML file. Therefore developers have to create only one testing XSL file for a test. It contains another applet, xslviewer, which can displays an API document for an XSL file. It displays lists of templates (elements), named templates (functions and subroutines), and parameters, and optionally displays test results for each.
xslbook is an XSLT applet to display a book-style document in a Web browser that supports XSLT. xslbook transforms XML files created by users into HTML documents with an XSLT engine built in Web browsers. It can display HTML documents in Web browsers directly without other transformation tools. It has an automatic numbering function for chapters or block elements, an automatic generation function for table of contents and navigation links, a data operating function for other XML files, keyword search, and so on. It is a sub-project of xslet.