ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 N323: Guide to the topic map standards
This document is a guide to the current topic maps standardization activities. It describes what is currently being done, the problems that need to be solved, and how those problems came to be. (In the opposite order, for ease of understanding.) It is hoped that this guide will enable outsiders to the process to understand what is happening, and make it easier for them to contribute to the process. Faudrait bien que je finisse par faire le tour de ce concept, j'en ai une idée vague, mais rien de concret encore... #
This document is a guide to the current topic maps standardization activities. It describes what is currently being done, the problems that need to be solved, and how those problems came to be. (In the opposite order, for ease of understanding.) It is hoped that this guide will enable outsiders to the process to understand what is happening, and make it easier for them to contribute to the process. Faudrait bien que je finisse par faire le tour de ce concept, j'en ai une idée vague, mais rien de concret encore... #
maki: a Python/XML-based webserving framework
It allows a web developer to send an XML input document through any number of steps, where each step is either a stylesheet transformation or a custom process. A processor that evaluates embedded Python code is included. The output of each step is passed as the input to the next step (similar to a Unix pipe). Additionally, the output of each processor step can be cached for a user-specified time period. All configuration is done in XML files that allow you to specify rules based on matching paths against Unix-style wildcard patterns or regular expressions. #
It allows a web developer to send an XML input document through any number of steps, where each step is either a stylesheet transformation or a custom process. A processor that evaluates embedded Python code is included. The output of each step is passed as the input to the next step (similar to a Unix pipe). Additionally, the output of each processor step can be cached for a user-specified time period. All configuration is done in XML files that allow you to specify rules based on matching paths against Unix-style wildcard patterns or regular expressions. #


