M
Magnus Lie Hetland
Atox is a framework for automated markup. With it one can quite easily
write custom scripts for converting plain text into XML in any way one
wishes. Atox is normally used as a command-line script, using a simple
XML language to specify the desired transformation from text to
markup, but it is also possible to build custom parsers using the Atox
library. The name (short for ASCII-to-XML) is inspired by such UNIX
tools and system functions as atops and atoi.
Atox is hosted at SourceForge (http://atox.sf.net) and the current
release (0.1c1) is available for download via its project page
(http://sf.net/projects/atox).
Feedback, especially about bugs and installation problems, is much
appreciated.
write custom scripts for converting plain text into XML in any way one
wishes. Atox is normally used as a command-line script, using a simple
XML language to specify the desired transformation from text to
markup, but it is also possible to build custom parsers using the Atox
library. The name (short for ASCII-to-XML) is inspired by such UNIX
tools and system functions as atops and atoi.
Atox is hosted at SourceForge (http://atox.sf.net) and the current
release (0.1c1) is available for download via its project page
(http://sf.net/projects/atox).
Feedback, especially about bugs and installation problems, is much
appreciated.