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    biber
    Biber is a sophisticated bibliography processing backend for the LaTeX biblatex package. It supports a unsurpassed feature set for automated conformance to complex bibliography style requirements such as labelling, sorting and name handling. It has comprehensive Unicode support.
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    gawk libraries for XML, PostgreSQL,...

    Dynamically loaded extension libraries for GNU AWK

    The gawkextlib project provides several extension libraries for gawk (GNU AWK), as well as libgawkextlib containing some APIs that are useful for building gawk extension libraries. These libraries enable gawk to process XML data, interact with a PostgreSQL database, use the GD graphics library, and perform unlimited precision MPFR calculations. These extensions work with GNU AWK version 4.1.1 or later. We have created a framework for packaging gawk extensions, and we welcome further...
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    WsdlToPhp

    Generate PHP classes based on a WSDL

    This package allows to programmatically send request to a SOAP service using PHP classes. In order to that, this class generates each class for each request and each request parameters and each request response. Each class is stored in a hierarchical folder/sub-folder. The SOAP client is then abstracted and you only deal with objects representing the WSDL. It uses eZ Components, ezcPhpGenerator, in order to generate php files. Test this library here : http://www.wsdltophp.com Read the...
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    Markup referents

    Markup referent library for OmniMark 9

    This library emulates OmniMark's built-in referents, but with the added ability to contain markup, not only text. OmniMark 9 or higher is required.
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    amorph is an any-to-XML-to-any data transformation library. Use amorph to read possibly ANY kind of data format required for further processing (csv,fixed length, xml, electronic bills, custom formats, ...) within your application.
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    That project aims at providing a framework around the WSDLPull (http://wsdlpull.sourceforge.net) source code, so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions and Unices.
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    A lightweight cross platform XML editor. It has a tree viewer/editor and supports content completion, XPath, XQuery, XSLT, XML document validation etc. Many GUI features are configurable and supports multiple languages (localization).
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