Functionalities of the STML
* Indentation Procedure in HTML
* Indentation Procedure in HTML
* Better Implementation for Python Coders & others
* Reduce usage of closing tags
A common markup language and a parser to generate documentation in any target format (Html, Latex, Trac, Mediawiki...). The core command relies on a Tcl library: it is easy to create new target formats. Doc files are parameterizable via a header.
Programming language for converting source documents into HTML or XML. Writeup is a combination of a markup language (similar to markdown) and a macro pre-processing language that enables a formal production system to be set up for documents.
This module implements ForumCode, a simple markup language inspired by the likes of BBCode. ForumCode allows end-users (of a web-site) limited access to a set of HTML markup through a HTML-esque syntax.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Create or parse ANY Mark-up Language (HTML XML X3D VRML MathML XAML XDP CDA SCORM COLLADA XBRL) file or string into a simple and versatile MLDocument, MLElement, MLParameter hierarchical object model, written in VB 6 (Win32). Alternative to using DOM.
PDML is an informal markup language written in PHP that is similar to HTML. It allows for the creation of complex PDF documents and can also be used in conjunction with PHP, to define templates which can generate dynamic PDF documents.
ZML, the Zeitung Markup Language, is a simple CMS for small newspapers. It was specifically designed to publish a student newspaper in print and on the Web. It uses LaTeX and XHTML. So far, it is documented in German only.
LearnML is a XML based markup language to put learning materials in the web.
Based on a simple syntax, LearnML documents can be transformed to any kind of web page (HTML, XHTML) or (printable) PDF document.