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 Simplesa
 With this online application AJAX/Flash developers can esaily create a Control Panel to administrate their XML.
 What is XML Sapiens?
 The number of commercial CMSs is diligently growing up. Many of open standards have been approved lately. They allow to structure information within sites, separate it from design, but the most of CMSs still don’t follow them. The XSLT standard exists for quite a long time. It allows to form documents from different sources: XML-files with structured document contents and an XSL-template with the description how the document will be presented at the site. Besides, document forming can be performed at the client side. Well, XSLT is a perfect solution in conception, but practically it is used quite rarely within CMSs. Why? Maybe we need new solutions, which include features of the open standards and are easy to use. One of those solutions can be XML Sapiens markup language. So, what is XML Sapiens?
 XML Sapiens - the power to set your site alive!
 Have you ever looked for an Open Source CMS for your site? We are sure that you definitely have faced some problems while developing functional models. Maybe you even had to turn down some nice ideas about interface and content. Most likely you thought "It would be cool if there were a macro language to describe my site interfaces without any limitations to predefined stamps". This article introduces XML Sapiens - a tool to turn your ideas into life, giving you the power to set your site alive!
 Data, its presentation and user interface forms
 To deliver information to a user a site is needed. Web site content should be managed and that involves separation data from its presentation. The task is still often solved with the help of templates in program technologies. Though now we have XSLT technology at our disposal. Any document can be represented with data that is structured in detail with the help of XSL. It is quite enough to report the corresponding XSL template to define a proper graphic presentation for the data. XSL language is polymorphous and permits high flexibility in format changes of documents. This might seem to be St.Grail of web development - we add XSL tools to our arsenal and shorten the time of the project development thus raising its quality. But perhaps we lost sight of a significant something. Read this article about it
 ASP XMLMaker
 ASP XMLMaker is an easy-to-use code generator for creating ASP (Active Server Pages) that output XML from a Microsoft Access Database or any ODBC Data Source. You can instantly serves XML for Ajax, RSS, Flash or any other applications that consumes XML.
 RSSmesh
 The rssMesh.php script allows you to produce an RSS feed by taking the latest items from multiple feeds.
 FutureRSS
 The FutureRSS script only displays items thats dates have passed. Allowing web publishers to prepublish content weeks or even month's in advance, knowing that the content will automatically be displayed at the appropriate time.
 RSS Feed
 RSS Feed is a stand alone PHP/MySQL based script which allows you to easily create unlimited amount of RSS channels on any web site. You can then add data items to any of the RSS channels at any time and your web site visitors can use your channels links to read these data items. When creating a new channel you can set different options - how many items to publish, sort order for items, length of each item data.
 ADO to XML
 With XML being the latest and greatest craze, I thought this might be useful to someone out there. It's a little script that queries a database and then using ADO's built in Save feature saves a copy of the data as an XML file. The format isn't perfect since it's meant to be opened back up by ADO, but it sure beats writing it by hand.
 Personal Open Directory (POD)
 The Personal Open Directory calls the Netscape Open Directory (a mirror of the Open Directory Project, and a site which is better networked that ODP itself) to provide you and your users with a Web experience which looks like they've never left your site. It isn't done with homely frames or with the need to parse the huge RDFs from ODP itself, but rather grabbing the data in real-time from NOD. Not only can you customize its output, but if you run or have access to MaxComm and are an Amazon.com Associate, it will automatically add book links to content pages and searches conducted through POD.
 


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