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Wml

WML is an off-line HTML generation toolkit. It is intended for HTML generation under *NIX, for large areas (as opposed to single Web pages), and for those who want to use their favorite programming features while generating HTML. It includes a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme: WML reads an input file, applies the specified passes and produces output files. Each backend provides one particular core language.

It also ships with a set of include files which provide higher-level features built on top of the backend's core languages. You can write your own custom HTML tagsets for WML to extend its functionality: whatever HTML tag you want, you can program it yourself in Perl.

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  • Perl 5 (Use Requirement)
  • shtool (Build Prerequisite)
  • autoconf (Weak Prerequisite)
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WPP

Subprograms

mp4h, eperl, slice, GNU m4, tst2html, linklint, iSelect, weblint, freetable, htmlclean, tidy, GetoptLong, Bit-Vector, File-PathConvert, Image-Size, GD, IO, TermReadKey

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2.0.2

2.0.2 stable released on 2000-06-22

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User intro available from http://thewml.org/docs/docs/wml_intro.html; User tutorial available from http://thewml.org/docs/docs/wml_tutorial.html; User guide available from http://thewml.org/docs/docs/wml_macros.html

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