Red Graphic Systems (<http://www.redgraphic.com>) gladly opens free access to XML Sapiens specification at www.XMLSapiens.org <http://www.XMLSapiens.org>. This specification will be useful for developers of CMS-powered web sites.
Designing content management systems developers are longing to make a multi-purpose product, universal for all web sites. XML Sapiens language describes the concept of content management with differentiation between data, representation and functionality. It allows new interfaces without changing the CMS program code.
A new project www.XMLSapiens.org <http://www.XMLSapiens.org> was opened to support XML Sapiens. It presents XML Sapiens core code in different programming languages, as well as a CMS with SAPID open code. Works Gallery as one of the services available on the new site allows developers to share their functional solutions.
With XML Sapiens developers will be able to create interfaces without system programming. The project is aimed at professional CMS-developers and those who use open source content management systems for their web sites.
All documents about XML Sapiens are available in English and Russian.
The project has been developed and is supported by Red Graphic Systems (www.redgraphic.com <http://www.redgraphic.com>).
Information about XML Sapiens language (www.XMLSapiens.org <http://www.XMLSapiens.org>)
XML Sapiens is a simple language for describing CMS-powered web site programming interfaces . XML Sapiens was developed by Red Graphic Systems (<http://redgraphic.com>) in 2004 for Site Sapiens, the corporate web area management platform.
XML Sapiens supports various representation formats (HTML, XHTML, XML, XML-FLASH, SVG, WML, etc). The language is independent from CMS document structure and its principles of data storage, but contains recommendations on web site dynamic documents assembling.