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Our Online Website Editor will provide simple POINT & CLICK maintenance of your web pages, to create, edit, develop or just update your site via your web browser.
tagged content_management_system dlf editor xml by winkler4 ...on 08-NOV-05

<oXygen/> XML Editor & XSLT Debugger

The simple and elegant look of the <oXygen/> combined with the complete coverage of the XML editing features have made it popular in both the corporate and academic worlds. It provides the necessary tools for the document creation and presentation.

The documents can be created and validated against any user defined schema. The smart context sensitive editing saves time and guarantees a minimum number of validation errors. The documents can be published in a wide range of formats including HTML, PDF, PostScript using the built-in or external processors. Developers can use <oXygen/> for authoring document schemas and for editing and debugging the XSL stylesheets needed for the presentation layer. The integration with the document repositories is made through the WebDAV and FTP protocols.

tagged dlf editor xml xsl by winkler4 ...and 1 other person ...on 08-NOV-05
MarcEdit was initially conceived in the summer of 2000, and finished largely in response to a major database clean-up project that had been planned for the Oregon State University’s electronic catalog. The problem was simple; a large number of Marcive records were entering the database with invalid call numbers. The problem had been discovered over the summer, and our initial response was to correct our Marcive profile. The problem, however, was that no one knew how many incorrect records had made it into our system. So we began pulling together list of data in an effort to see how much work needed to be done. The results were staggering--45,000 records needed to be corrected in the database. These records were mainly from series in which we had classed documents materials into LC, rather then using the SuDoc numbers contained in the Marcive records.
tagged catalogs editor by winkler4 ...on 04-OCT-05