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Document clustering 0.2
Document clustering project is a data mining suite to cluster a document set. more>>
Document clustering project is a data mining suite to cluster a document set. This set of tools was implemented from a series of papers: "Clustering Web Pages Semantically using Combinatorial Topology", "Data mining using granular computing", and "A fast association rule algorithm based on bitmap and granular computing".
Enhancements:
- A bug with hash table has been fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- A bug with hash table has been fixed.
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Added: 2007-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
906 downloads
Smart Publisher 1.0.2
Smart Publisher is a web-based open source and easy-to-use application which offers you an effective way to publish a static or dynamic website on the internet more>> <<less
Added: 2008-03-05 License: GPL Price: FREE
17 downloads
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Document Library 1.2b2
Document Library is a Web application for document management in larger organizations with a lot of documents. more>>
Document Library is a Web application for document management in larger organizations with a lot of documents.
Organizations deal with numerous documents, such as word processor documents and PDFs. These documents often reside on someones computer and are not network accessible. Versions of documents are hard to track - the same document may be passed around using email in multiple versions over time. In large organizations it therefore becomes important to structure the flow of documents and present them in a common format. This is typically done using a document management system. Document Library is one such document management system.
Information in the Document Library can be accessed using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), meaning that besides being open source, the Document Library is also a good example of an open data application. Because it is open data, the Document Library is easier to integrate with other applications, such as the Silva CMS or any other application capable of OAI-PMH harvesting.
Main features:
- Automatic conversion service: using OpenOffice, the Document Library can convert Word documents into PDFs and plain text, PDFs into plain text. The plain text version is important in that it allows for full-text indexing of document contents, and also makes documents more accessible to people with disabilities.
- Publication workflow: documents only become available for harvesting and download after a review process.
- Delegation of control: reviewers ("librarians") can be assigned to particular sections.
- Dynamic access: authors have automatic access to all the documents that list them as an author.
- Versions: multiple versions of the same document can coexist, one public and one under preparation.
- Email reminder functionality: users receive emails of the progress of the document through the workflow.
- OAI-PMH data provider: allows other systems to harvest document metadata using standard protocol.
- Integration with Silva CMS (using OAI-PMH).
- Fast upload and download integration with Apache using Tramline.
- Easy overview screens for librarians.
- Smart file upload user interface: files need to be uploaded only once even if rest of form needs to be amended.
- Document Library is built using the powerful Zope 3 application server platform.
Enhancements:
- Installation was made easier by using zc.buildout.
- Optional LDAP support was added.
- Filesystem storage was integrated with Tramline.
- The conversion provided by OooConv was improved.
- Table rendering was improved using zc.table.
- Zope was updated to 3.3.
<<lessOrganizations deal with numerous documents, such as word processor documents and PDFs. These documents often reside on someones computer and are not network accessible. Versions of documents are hard to track - the same document may be passed around using email in multiple versions over time. In large organizations it therefore becomes important to structure the flow of documents and present them in a common format. This is typically done using a document management system. Document Library is one such document management system.
Information in the Document Library can be accessed using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), meaning that besides being open source, the Document Library is also a good example of an open data application. Because it is open data, the Document Library is easier to integrate with other applications, such as the Silva CMS or any other application capable of OAI-PMH harvesting.
Main features:
- Automatic conversion service: using OpenOffice, the Document Library can convert Word documents into PDFs and plain text, PDFs into plain text. The plain text version is important in that it allows for full-text indexing of document contents, and also makes documents more accessible to people with disabilities.
- Publication workflow: documents only become available for harvesting and download after a review process.
- Delegation of control: reviewers ("librarians") can be assigned to particular sections.
- Dynamic access: authors have automatic access to all the documents that list them as an author.
- Versions: multiple versions of the same document can coexist, one public and one under preparation.
- Email reminder functionality: users receive emails of the progress of the document through the workflow.
- OAI-PMH data provider: allows other systems to harvest document metadata using standard protocol.
- Integration with Silva CMS (using OAI-PMH).
- Fast upload and download integration with Apache using Tramline.
- Easy overview screens for librarians.
- Smart file upload user interface: files need to be uploaded only once even if rest of form needs to be amended.
- Document Library is built using the powerful Zope 3 application server platform.
Enhancements:
- Installation was made easier by using zc.buildout.
- Optional LDAP support was added.
- Filesystem storage was integrated with Tramline.
- The conversion provided by OooConv was improved.
- Table rendering was improved using zc.table.
- Zope was updated to 3.3.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-12-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1055 downloads
Panda Publisher RC3
Panda Publisher provides a lightweight, standards-compliant content management system. more>>
Panda Publisher provides a lightweight, standards-compliant content management system.
Panda Publisher is a lightweight content management system. It aims to be fast, scalable, standards-compliant and meta-data rich in order to serve page viewers better and allow Web masters to concentrate on writing content rather than all the little things that make visiting Web sites easier for users.
Meta-data is created on the fly to ensure that it is up-to-date. Menus, Site Maps, Searches, etc. are all generated automatically to give consistent navigation to the end user.
Enhancements:
- Shiny new installer
- Standards Compliance improvements
- Fixed style sheet selector in admin
- New Offline-mode
- Code clean-ups
- Security Fixes
<<lessPanda Publisher is a lightweight content management system. It aims to be fast, scalable, standards-compliant and meta-data rich in order to serve page viewers better and allow Web masters to concentrate on writing content rather than all the little things that make visiting Web sites easier for users.
Meta-data is created on the fly to ensure that it is up-to-date. Menus, Site Maps, Searches, etc. are all generated automatically to give consistent navigation to the end user.
Enhancements:
- Shiny new installer
- Standards Compliance improvements
- Fixed style sheet selector in admin
- New Offline-mode
- Code clean-ups
- Security Fixes
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
934 downloads
Pandora Publisher 0.4.4
Pandora is a simple web document and application platform written in Ruby. more>>
Pandora is a simple web document and application platform written in Ruby. Pandora Publisher aims to make it easy for a team of people to quickly collaborate on the network and develop custom document components and extensions to meet their specific needs.
Main features:
Easy to install and maintain
- Just unpack the package archive and run under Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux. The only prerequisite is Ruby, which you can install following these instructions.
Simple, extensible, and powerful
- Pandora does not require any relational database, but it lets you build your own web applications that can use databases with Ruby and Pandora Box object-oriented application framework.
Textile and Silk Veil formatting for site contents
- There is no need to code web pages in HTML with Pandora. Instead, just use Textile and Silk Veil, which are almost as easy to learn as plain text formatting.
Portable web site contents
- Pandora site contents are stored in a simple format that can be exported, zipped, moved, and viewed anywhere with its built in web server.
User selectable page design and templates
- You can easily customize the appearance of your Pandora site by creating new skins with Ruby, HTML, and CSS.
Integrated user account management functions
- Pandora comes with a built-in user account management functions that perform automated email verification and support a manual or automated registration approval process.
Enhancements:
- A new way to delete existing pages and chapters, a recent changes page, a default sidebar for new books, a trail path attachment indicator, and iconified file links were added.
- A defect that caused an exception when a book is deleted was fixed.
- The documentation was edited.
<<lessMain features:
Easy to install and maintain
- Just unpack the package archive and run under Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux. The only prerequisite is Ruby, which you can install following these instructions.
Simple, extensible, and powerful
- Pandora does not require any relational database, but it lets you build your own web applications that can use databases with Ruby and Pandora Box object-oriented application framework.
Textile and Silk Veil formatting for site contents
- There is no need to code web pages in HTML with Pandora. Instead, just use Textile and Silk Veil, which are almost as easy to learn as plain text formatting.
Portable web site contents
- Pandora site contents are stored in a simple format that can be exported, zipped, moved, and viewed anywhere with its built in web server.
User selectable page design and templates
- You can easily customize the appearance of your Pandora site by creating new skins with Ruby, HTML, and CSS.
Integrated user account management functions
- Pandora comes with a built-in user account management functions that perform automated email verification and support a manual or automated registration approval process.
Enhancements:
- A new way to delete existing pages and chapters, a recent changes page, a default sidebar for new books, a trail path attachment indicator, and iconified file links were added.
- A defect that caused an exception when a book is deleted was fixed.
- The documentation was edited.
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Added: 2006-08-27 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1155 downloads
Podcast::Publisher 0.50
Podcast::Publisher is a Perl module for creating and managing podcasts. more>>
Podcast::Publisher is a Perl module for creating and managing podcasts.
SYNOPSIS
use Podcast::Publisher;
my $podcast = Podcast::Publisher->new;
$podcast->set_logger( sub { my $msg = shift; print $msg; } );
$podcast->set_error_logger( sub { my $msg = shift; print STDERR $msg; } );
my $xml = "./podcast.xml";
$podcast->set_file( $xml );
$podcast->set_remote_root( "http://localhost.localdomain/podcast/publishing/" );
$podcast->set_db_connection( { driver => "mysql",
username => foo,
password => bar,
host => localhost,
database => podcast } );
# If we change podcast information, synchronize this information in the MP3 file itself
$podcast->set_synchronize( 1 );
$podcast->set_metadata( { title => "Chris Podcast",
description => "All About Chris",
"docs" => "http://localhost",
"editor" => "podcastmanager@localhost",
"webmaster" => "podcastmanager@localhost",
} );
# This adds an item to the database, and synchronizes the
# MP3 Tag information in the file with the database
$podcast->add_new_episode( { title => Some title,
author => Chris of course
category => Jazz
description => First in a series of many
mp3 => /home/foobar/mp3s/episode1.mp3 } );
$podcast->set_upload_settings( { host => localhost.localdomain,
username => someuser,
password => somepass,
path => podcast/publishing/,
remote_root => http://localhost.localdomain/podcast/publishing/ } );
$podcast->upload();
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Podcast::Publisher;
my $podcast = Podcast::Publisher->new;
$podcast->set_logger( sub { my $msg = shift; print $msg; } );
$podcast->set_error_logger( sub { my $msg = shift; print STDERR $msg; } );
my $xml = "./podcast.xml";
$podcast->set_file( $xml );
$podcast->set_remote_root( "http://localhost.localdomain/podcast/publishing/" );
$podcast->set_db_connection( { driver => "mysql",
username => foo,
password => bar,
host => localhost,
database => podcast } );
# If we change podcast information, synchronize this information in the MP3 file itself
$podcast->set_synchronize( 1 );
$podcast->set_metadata( { title => "Chris Podcast",
description => "All About Chris",
"docs" => "http://localhost",
"editor" => "podcastmanager@localhost",
"webmaster" => "podcastmanager@localhost",
} );
# This adds an item to the database, and synchronizes the
# MP3 Tag information in the file with the database
$podcast->add_new_episode( { title => Some title,
author => Chris of course
category => Jazz
description => First in a series of many
mp3 => /home/foobar/mp3s/episode1.mp3 } );
$podcast->set_upload_settings( { host => localhost.localdomain,
username => someuser,
password => somepass,
path => podcast/publishing/,
remote_root => http://localhost.localdomain/podcast/publishing/ } );
$podcast->upload();
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Added: 2006-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1081 downloads
Document Archiver 1.0.1
Document Archiver allows automatic archiving of documents. more>>
Document Archiver allows automatic archiving of documents.
The Document Archiver is a standalone Java application which should be scheduled to run nightly to facilitate the automatic archiving of documents in the KnowledgeTree DMS.
The programs checks if any documents are due to be archived, based on the Date or Utilisation criteria set in the web application (e.g. archive after 2 months, or archive 15 days after the last download).
<<lessThe Document Archiver is a standalone Java application which should be scheduled to run nightly to facilitate the automatic archiving of documents in the KnowledgeTree DMS.
The programs checks if any documents are due to be archived, based on the Date or Utilisation criteria set in the web application (e.g. archive after 2 months, or archive 15 days after the last download).
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
989 downloads

@1 Calendar Publisher I 2.0
Publish events, schedules or news to an online web calendar. more>> Publish events, schedules or news to an online web calendar. Multiple events can be posted on the same day. The calendar can be called directly or via SSI. No MySQL required. View in full or compact mode. Show X number of upcoming events. Header, footer colors and so on are highly customizable. Newly added features: "Todays Events" and "Tomorrows Events".<<less
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Added: 2009-04-02 License: Freeware Price: Free
204 downloads
Biblio::Document::Parser 1.10
Biblio::Document::Parser Perl module is a document parsing framework. more>>
Biblio::Document::Parser Perl module is a document parsing framework.
Biblio::Document::Parser provides generic methods that should be overriden by specific parsers. This class should not be used directly, but rather be overridden by specific parsers. Parsers that extend the Document::Parser class should at least override the parse method.
METHODS
$docparser = Biblio::Document::Parser->new()
The new() method creates a new parser instance.
@references = $parser->parse($lines, %options)
The parse() method takes either a content string or an IO::Handle, and returns an array of reference strings.
<<lessBiblio::Document::Parser provides generic methods that should be overriden by specific parsers. This class should not be used directly, but rather be overridden by specific parsers. Parsers that extend the Document::Parser class should at least override the parse method.
METHODS
$docparser = Biblio::Document::Parser->new()
The new() method creates a new parser instance.
@references = $parser->parse($lines, %options)
The parse() method takes either a content string or an IO::Handle, and returns an array of reference strings.
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
935 downloads
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
995 downloads
Personel Document Manager 0.6
Personel Document Manager (or PDM for short) is a simple easy to use document management system. more>>
Personel Document Manager (or PDM for short) is a simple easy to use document management system using platform independent programming to make it work in both worlds, Windows and Linux.
It supports archiving from scanner as well as from file, mailing, editing and printing out of the application using the computers default applications on the running system. So for example, if you choosed Gimp as your favorite program for images in your Operating System, PDM will open a document you want to edit in Gimp -> without any need for configuration.
On this page you can download the Program, access the projects forums and of cause make donations to the project.
<<lessIt supports archiving from scanner as well as from file, mailing, editing and printing out of the application using the computers default applications on the running system. So for example, if you choosed Gimp as your favorite program for images in your Operating System, PDM will open a document you want to edit in Gimp -> without any need for configuration.
On this page you can download the Program, access the projects forums and of cause make donations to the project.
Download (23.7MB)
Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
807 downloads
Structured Document Validator 0.7.9
Structured Document Validator project implements a generalized method for structured documents. more>>
Structured Document Validator project implements a generalized method for validating both the structure and content of structured documents.
Any data format that can be deterministically divided into tags and data is classed as a structured document. This definition applies to a wide array of data formats, including XML, Java properties files, and delimited value files.
The application performs validations based on user-defined Structured Document Definitions (SDDs). It provides an environment for validation, SDD development, and document editing.
<<lessAny data format that can be deterministically divided into tags and data is classed as a structured document. This definition applies to a wide array of data formats, including XML, Java properties files, and delimited value files.
The application performs validations based on user-defined Structured Document Definitions (SDDs). It provides an environment for validation, SDD development, and document editing.
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Added: 2006-01-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1387 downloads
PubSubHubbub_Publisher 1.0
A simple, open, web-hook-based pubsub protocol & open source reference implementation more>>
PubSubHubbub_Publisher 1.0 is yet another excellent utility for everyone. It is actually a simple, open, server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as a simple extension to Atom.
Parties (servers) speaking the PubSubHubbub protocol can get near-instant notifications (via webhook callbacks) when a topic (Atom URL) they're interested in is updated.
This tool works as follow:
- An Atom URL (a "topic") declares its Hub server(s) in its Atom XML file, via . The hub(s) can be run by the publisher of the Atom, or can be a community hub that anybody can use.
- A subscriber (a server that's interested in a topic), initially fetches the Atom URL as normal. If the Atom file declares its hubs, the subscriber can then avoid lame, repeated polling of the URL and can instead register with the feeds hub(s) and subscribe to updates.
- The subscriber subscribes to the Topic URL from the Topic URLs declared Hub(s).
- When the Publisher next updates the Topic URL, the publisher software pings the Hub(s) saying that there's an update.
- The hub efficiently fetches the published feed and multicasts the new/changed content out to all registered subscribers.
- The protocol is decentralized and free. No company is at the center of this controlling it. Anybody can run a hub, or anybody can ping (publish) or subscribe using open hubs.
- To bootstrap this, the publisher has provided an open source reference implementation of the hub (the hard part of the protocol) that runs on Google App Engine, and is open for anybody to use.
Requirements:
- Python
Added: 2009-05-18 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price: FREE
13 downloads
DynaPage::Document 0.90
DynaPage::Document is a Perl module with DynaPage Document container. more>>
DynaPage::Document is a Perl module with DynaPage Document container.
SYNOPSIS:
step1 - document ( create file mydoc.document )
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
!include.template =- mydoc-template.htmt
my-title =- This is single line
my-head =- Hello World
my-para ==~
This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah
~== my-para
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
step2 - template ( create file mydoc.template )
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
< html >
< title >[~my-title~]< /title >
< h1 >[~my-head~]< /h1 >
< p >[~my-para~]< /p >
< /html >
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
step3 - open
use DynaPage::Document;
use DynaPage::Document::ext::include;
my $doc = DynaPage::Document->new(
{
RootDir=>.,
Document=>mydoc-document.info,
}
);
step4 - render
print $doc->Render();
---[dump of printed result]---
< html >
< title >This is single line< /title >
< h1 >Hello World< /h1 >
< p > This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah< /p >
< /html >
---[dump of printed result]---
<<lessSYNOPSIS:
step1 - document ( create file mydoc.document )
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
!include.template =- mydoc-template.htmt
my-title =- This is single line
my-head =- Hello World
my-para ==~
This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah
~== my-para
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
step2 - template ( create file mydoc.template )
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
< html >
< title >[~my-title~]< /title >
< h1 >[~my-head~]< /h1 >
< p >[~my-para~]< /p >
< /html >
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
step3 - open
use DynaPage::Document;
use DynaPage::Document::ext::include;
my $doc = DynaPage::Document->new(
{
RootDir=>.,
Document=>mydoc-document.info,
}
);
step4 - render
print $doc->Render();
---[dump of printed result]---
< html >
< title >This is single line< /title >
< h1 >Hello World< /h1 >
< p > This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah< /p >
< /html >
---[dump of printed result]---
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1116 downloads
XML::DOM::Document 1.44
XML::DOM::Document is an XML document node in XML::DOM. more>>
XML::DOM::Document is an XML document node in XML::DOM.
XML::DOM::Document extends XML::DOM::Node.
It is the main root of the XML document structure as returned by XML::DOM::Parser::parse and XML::DOM::Parser::parsefile.
Since elements, text nodes, comments, processing instructions, etc. cannot exist outside the context of a Document, the Document interface also contains the factory methods needed to create these objects. The Node objects created have a getOwnerDocument method which associates them with the Document within whose context they were created.
METHODS
getDocumentElement
This is a convenience method that allows direct access to the child node that is the root Element of the document.
getDoctype
The Document Type Declaration (see DocumentType) associated with this document. For HTML documents as well as XML documents without a document type declaration this returns undef. The DOM Level 1 does not support editing the Document Type Declaration.
Not In DOM Spec: This implementation allows editing the doctype. See XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly for details.
getImplementation
The DOMImplementation object that handles this document. A DOM application may use objects from multiple implementations.
createElement (tagName)
Creates an element of the type specified. Note that the instance returned implements the Element interface, so attributes can be specified directly on the returned object.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the tagName does not conform to the XML spec.
createTextNode (data)
Creates a Text node given the specified string.
createComment (data)
Creates a Comment node given the specified string.
createCDATASection (data)
Creates a CDATASection node given the specified string.
createAttribute (name [, value [, specified ]])
Creates an Attr of the given name. Note that the Attr instance can then be set on an Element using the setAttribute method.
Not In DOM Spec: The DOM Spec does not allow passing the value or the specified property in this method. In this implementation they are optional.
Parameters: value The attributes value. See Attr::setValue for details. If the value is not supplied, the specified property is set to 0. specified Whether the attribute value was specified or whether the default value was used. If not supplied, its assumed to be 1.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the name does not conform to the XML spec.
createProcessingInstruction (target, data)
Creates a ProcessingInstruction node given the specified name and data strings.
Parameters: target The target part of the processing instruction. data The data for the node.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the target does not conform to the XML spec.
createDocumentFragment
Creates an empty DocumentFragment object.
createEntityReference (name)
Creates an EntityReference object.
<<lessXML::DOM::Document extends XML::DOM::Node.
It is the main root of the XML document structure as returned by XML::DOM::Parser::parse and XML::DOM::Parser::parsefile.
Since elements, text nodes, comments, processing instructions, etc. cannot exist outside the context of a Document, the Document interface also contains the factory methods needed to create these objects. The Node objects created have a getOwnerDocument method which associates them with the Document within whose context they were created.
METHODS
getDocumentElement
This is a convenience method that allows direct access to the child node that is the root Element of the document.
getDoctype
The Document Type Declaration (see DocumentType) associated with this document. For HTML documents as well as XML documents without a document type declaration this returns undef. The DOM Level 1 does not support editing the Document Type Declaration.
Not In DOM Spec: This implementation allows editing the doctype. See XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly for details.
getImplementation
The DOMImplementation object that handles this document. A DOM application may use objects from multiple implementations.
createElement (tagName)
Creates an element of the type specified. Note that the instance returned implements the Element interface, so attributes can be specified directly on the returned object.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the tagName does not conform to the XML spec.
createTextNode (data)
Creates a Text node given the specified string.
createComment (data)
Creates a Comment node given the specified string.
createCDATASection (data)
Creates a CDATASection node given the specified string.
createAttribute (name [, value [, specified ]])
Creates an Attr of the given name. Note that the Attr instance can then be set on an Element using the setAttribute method.
Not In DOM Spec: The DOM Spec does not allow passing the value or the specified property in this method. In this implementation they are optional.
Parameters: value The attributes value. See Attr::setValue for details. If the value is not supplied, the specified property is set to 0. specified Whether the attribute value was specified or whether the default value was used. If not supplied, its assumed to be 1.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the name does not conform to the XML spec.
createProcessingInstruction (target, data)
Creates a ProcessingInstruction node given the specified name and data strings.
Parameters: target The target part of the processing instruction. data The data for the node.
DOMExceptions:
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR
Raised if the target does not conform to the XML spec.
createDocumentFragment
Creates an empty DocumentFragment object.
createEntityReference (name)
Creates an EntityReference object.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1200 downloads
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