Does anyone have a link to a website using TM4J-technology, where one can browse
topic maps etc.?
Or better; does anyone have the source code, or know where I can find the (open)
source code to such a site?
--
mvh / best regards
Magnus Folgerø
I use tm4j-velocity to create http://www.techquila.com/pepysmap/html/ as
static HTML pages.
Conal Tuohy developed the excellent site for the New Zealand Electronic =
Text
Centre, which I believe also uses TM4J for offline conversion of pages. =
See
http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-NZETC-About.html
There are probably more that I was told about and have forgotten...
Cheers
Kal
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> Does anyone have a link to a website using TM4J-technology, where one =
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> browse
> topic maps etc.?
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> Or better; does anyone have the source code, or know where I can find =
the
> (open)
> source code to such a site?
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> --
> mvh / best regards
> Magnus Folger=F8
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