Hi,
For EAD documents, you could try PLEADE : it's a free software that enables
you
to publish EAD finding aids over a Web architecture. Works with Apache (as a
Web server), Tomcat (for example, as a servlet engine), SDX (free platform
for searching and displaying XML documents, see http://adnx.org/sdx/ ),
which are free softwares as well.
Includes a search engine, may be configured easily.
See http://www.pleade.org/ (the Web site for the project).
Used by the French National Archives.
The Denver Public Library (Colorado, USA) is also using PLEADE for some
finding aids:
http://eadsrv.denver.lib.co.us:8080/sdx/pl/?l=en
Sincerely,
Florence Clavaud
archivist
Anaphore
France
The Denver Public Library----- Original Message -----
From: "Sigfrid Lundberg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: XML to HTML conversion
> On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, MicheleR wrote:
>
> > Hi all --
> >
> > I seem to recall reading something about an add-on for Apache servers
that
> > allowed them to convert XML to HTML on the fly so that documents could
be
> > stored in XML but viewed by clients in regular web browser HTML. Can
anyone
> > point me to more information about this?
>
> Two packages, and perhaps more still.
>
> http://xml.apache.org/
> http://axkit.org/
>
> There are other kits around which will do jobs like this, such as
>
> http://www.indexdata.dk/keystone/
>
> Yours
>
> Sigfrid
>
> > Many thanks --
> >
> > Michele
> >
>
>
>
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