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textproc/XML-Validator-Schema-1.10 (Score: 0.068937615)
Perl module for validating XML documents against a W3C XML Schema
This module allows you to validate XML documents against a W3C XML Schema. This module does not implement the full W3C XML Schema recommendation, but a useful subset. See the SCHEMA SUPPORT section in the module documention.
textproc/YAPE-Regex-4.00 (Score: 0.068937615)
Yet Another Parser/Extractor for Regular Expressions
This module is yet another (?) parser and tree-builder for Perl regular expressions. It builds a tree out of a regex, but at the moment, the extent of the extraction tool for the tree is quite limited. However, the tree can be useful to extension modules.
textproc/dTemplate-2.5 (Score: 0.068937615)
Powerful template handling logic with advanced features
This module wants to be the most powerful general purpose templating system. It has a very clear and easy to learn syntax with the styling capabilities. All you need to use this: put $TEMPLATE_VARIABLE$ into your dTemplates, define them, and parse them. (You can write $ signs as $$).
textproc/XML-XBEL-1.4 (Score: 0.068937615)
OOP for reading and writing XBEL documents
XML::XBEL provides an object oriented interface for reading and writing XBEL files in Perl.
textproc/XML-XML2JSON-0.06 (Score: 0.068937615)
Convert XML into JSON (and back again) using XML::LibXML
XML::XML2JSON is a Perl module to convert XML to JSON (and JSON to XML) using the following rules from Google (http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/json.html): Basic: - The feed is represented as a JSON object; each nested element or attribute is represented as a name/value property of the object. - Attributes are converted to String properties. - Child elements are converted to Object properties. - Elements that may appear more than once are converted to Array properties. - Text values of tags are converted to $t properties. Namespace: - If an element has a namespace alias, the alias and element are concatenated using "$". For example, ns:element becomes ns$element. XML: - XML version and encoding attributes are converted to version and encoding attributes of the root element, respectively.
textproc/XML-XPath-1.37 (Score: 0.068937615)
Modules for parsing and evaluating XPath statements
This module aims to comply exactly to the XPath specification at http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath and yet allow extensions to be added in the form of functions. Modules such as XSLT and XPointer may need to do this as they support functionality beyond XPath.
textproc/XML-XQL-0.68 (Score: 0.068937615)
Perl module for querying XML tree structures with XQL
This is a Perl extension to XML::Parser. It adds a new 'Style' to XML::Parser, called 'Dom', that allows XML::Parser to build an Object Oriented datastructure with a DOM Level 1 compliant interface. The XML::XQL module implements the XQL (XML Query Language) proposal submitted to the XSL Working Group in September 1998. The spec can be found at http://www.w3.org/TandS/QL/QL98/pp/xql.html Most of the contents related to the XQL syntax can also be found in the XML::XQL::Tutorial that comes with this distribution. Note that XQL is not the same as XML-QL!
textproc/XML-XSH-1.8.2 (Score: 0.068937615)
This is xsh - an XML Editing Shell
xsh is a powerfull command-line XML (DOM) editing tool/programming language in the manner of Unix shell interpreters and line-oriented text editors like ed. It can be used either interactively or for batch-mode XML processing.
textproc/XML-XSLT-0.48 (Score: 0.068937615)
XML::XSLT - A perl module for processing XSLT
This module implements the W3C's XSLT specification. The goal is full implementation of this spec, but it isn't yet. However, it already works well. Below is given the set of working xslt commands.
textproc/pa-aspell-0.01.1 (Score: 0.068937615)
Aspell Punjabi dictionary
Aspell Punjabi dictionary.