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The eLesson Markup Language (eLML) is an open source XML framework for creating structured eLessons using XML. Thanks to a clean separation between content and layout eLML lessons can be transformed into many different formats and layouts. It supports the following output formats: XHTML, IMS Content
The TEI is an international and interdisciplinary community-based open standard used by research project, libraries, museums, publishers, and academics to represent all kinds of literary and linguistic texts, using an encoding scheme that is maximally expressive and minimally obsolescent.
The Sweble Wikitext Parser is a parser for the wiki markup (called Wikitext) used by the MediaWiki wiki engine. Of course, the MediaWiki software provides its own parser for wikitext, however, the parser only produces HTML output. The Sweble Wikitext Parser on the other hand generates a
Firemox is a full Java program which allows players to play various card games against an opponent over a network, such as a LAN and the Internet, or alone. The program is the judge: it implements and enforces the rules, so that the players do not need to resolve them themselves. The game currently
The Simple Test Result Tool will show Test Results in a simple listing in your browser, provided that the test results are stored in the XML format as defined on www.testtoolinterfaces.com (i.e. the TestResult Interface).
xbug is a bug tracking system in a single file, aimed at projects where there's need for more flexibility than a text file, but where a full fledged system is overkill or cost prohibitive.
An XML fuzzing tool. Xmlfuzzer takes XML Scheme on input and returns valid XML document with random data.
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