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PageIO: Page-oriented extraction and composition library
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PageIO: Page-oriented extraction and composition library
Provides an interface to the PageIn export format (.dux) from the StreamServe Persuasion(tm) platform, using it both as a data extraction as well as a page layout DSL. (Extremely experimental, no documentations at the moment!)
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| Versions [RSS] | 0.0.1, 0.0.2, 0.0.3 |
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| Dependencies | array, attoparsec (>=0.4), base, base64-string, bytestring, containers, directory, iconv, network, old-time, regex-base, regex-compat, regex-tdfa, sqlite, stringtable-atom, utf8-string, uuid [details] |
| License | BSD-3-Clause |
| Copyright | 2008 Audrey Tang |
| Author | Audrey Tang <audreyt@audreyt.org> |
| Maintainer | Audrey Tang <audreyt@audreyt.org> |
| Uploaded | by AudreyTang at 2008-08-01T15:44:16Z |
| Category | Text |
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| Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
| Executables | pio |
| Downloads | 2950 total (11 in the last 30 days) |
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Readme for PageIO-0.0.3
[back to package description]This library provides an interface to the PageIn export format (.dux) from the StreamServe Persuasion(tm) platform, using it both as a data extraction as well as a page layout DSL. At the moment it's extremely experimental, with no documentations and no examples, and as a whole may not make any sense except for existing users of StreamServe. :-)