tgen generates a Web site from a collection of input files of a variety of types, using a set of registered HTML autogenerators. Cvs-Brancher allows scheduling of web deployments. vwebedit provides web-based editing of cvs repositories.
Project to create a unified FAQ XML format with all applicable software to convert it to various formats, such as multiple forms of HTML, TeX, PDF, text files, etc. Useful for most of "FAQ keepers" on various forums and discussion lists.
The Doc2Html command line operating program strippes the Word produced htmlfiles (by opening the documet, saving as html) leaving pure text + minimum html code. It also has a mode to convert data berween different charsets: DOS, Windows-1250 and ISO-8859
A JSP template engine that enables developers to write JSP emails, JSP XML files, static (precompiled) HTMLfiles and any other text format. The syntax is almost identical to JSP but it is not required to run inside a webserver.
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A Perl script that splits a long HTML file into separate inter-linked pages, according to the headings in the original file. Useful for maintaining both a print version and a browsable version of a site.
Provides a simple Java .jar file for converting Docbook files to HTML, FO or XHTML and includes all the XSL files needed. Great for cross platform Docbook conversions and Ant build scripts.
FileExtender is a Perl script to evaluate embedded SQL statements in any kind of text file (incl. HTMLfiles) and extends these files with results from the database queries.
This project is to develop a tool written in PERL which will preprocess HTMLfiles containing special directives written as HTML comments to create a document level index of sections and section level indices of subsections.
OpenNabu is a standalone personal wiki, featuring fast and simple content creation combined with highly customizable HTML export. All information is stored in plain text files and no additional server or database is needed.