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DocBook SGML Toolbox installs DocBook, OpenJade and other SGML Utilities with EASE using an automated install script. From one DocBook file you can produce HTML,PDF, RTF, and ASCII text. While DocBook is a great language and documentation system its associated tools are a REAL BEAR to install especially if you are new to Unix/Linux. DocBook SGML ToolBox solves this problem by installing everything for you (13 different utilities including Openjade, DocBook 3.1, 4.1, htmldoc, Crocsdb, Genrd, and others), even (optionally) automatically configuring your environment variables,making and generating RPM, Debian, or Slackware binary packages (as you choose) so that you can uninstall or reinstall the packages when you want. Will save you hours of installation time.
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Version: 0.1.03 Platform(s): Linux, Unix Updated: Mon Jan 28 2002 |
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Escapade, or ESP for short, is a server-side scripting language that provides an interface to back-end database contents. Specifically designed to create dynamic information from this data, Escapade can be used to generate any kind of document - HTML, XML, text, and more. Unlike many scripting languages currently available, Escapade boasts a relaxed and forgiving learning curve. Another key characteristic of ESP is its ability to not only supplant other scripts, but to co-exist comfortably with them as well. Rather than the esoteric scripting of Perl of PHP, ESP syntax more closely resembles BASIC. This makes ESP a comparative pleasure for web developers. Anyone with a solid knowledge of HTML can be up and running with Escapade in a matter of hours. You just need to add two lines to httpd.conf, extract the binaries to your cgi-bin and you are up and running.
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Version: 0.21 Platform(s): Linux, Unix, *BSD, Windows, AIX, Solaris Updated: Mon Sep 10 2001 |
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