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    <p>Last updated: 9/15/98</p>
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      <title>Public SGML Software</title>
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	  <p><b>BCC</b>, a Scheme library for SGML made by <i><Brosset/>, <Calles/> &amp; <Canonico/></i></p>
		<p>BCC is a Scheme based library for SGML Documents, which uses the <nsgmls/> parser.
		  It was made to transform and apply easily built-in or user-defined functions to an SGML Document.
		  As examples, this package contains 2 translators, made with the library, that translate documents from the
		  <b>LinuxDoc DTD</b> to the <b>DocBook DTD</b> and then to a <b>LaTeX</b> file.
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		    It also contains a lot of functions
		    such as a <b>wc-like</b> and <b>grep-like</b> function that respect the specifity of SGML documents.
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		  Moreover, the user can define, in Scheme <i>R4RS</i>, every functions he wants to apply to his SGML documents
		  and redefine built-in functions he doesn't like.
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		    This program was made in Scheme and C++. We have used <Bigloo/>, a Scheme Compiler made by <serrano/>.
		      It runs under <b>Unix</b> or <b>Linux</b>.<br/><br/>
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			Click <downloadBCC/> to download <b>BCC 1.0</b>, the manual, and some examples.
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      <title>Public XML/XSL Softwares in Java</title>
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	<it><p>The Koala <Xsl/> engine made using <Sax/> API and <DOM/> made by <Calles/><br/>
		  You can find more explanation <xslProcessor/>.<br/>
		    You can download the package <downloadXsl/> or <downloadXslZip/>.</p>
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	<it><p>XslSlideMaker to make quickly and easily slides in <Xsl/> and <Xml/>.<br/>
		  You can find more explanation <xslSlideMaker/>.<br/>
		    You can download the package <downloadXsl/> or <downloadXslZip/>.</p>
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	You may also want to download the <downloadXslSources/>.
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	<title>Other Public SGML/XML Software</title>
	<paragraph>You can find some other SGML/XML Software there:</paragraph>
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	    <W3c/>
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	    <Koala/>
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	    <RCover/>
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	    <infotek/>
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	    <XMLtools/>
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	    <finetuning/>
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    <author xml:link="simple" href="mailto:jcalles@mygale.org">Jérémy CALLES</author>
    <organisation xml:link="simple" href="http://www.inria.fr/koala/XML">KOALA/DYADE/BULL @ INRIA - XML Activities</organisation>
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