An easy way to modify XML documents without changing the formatting of the original
Modify XML documents in node.js with ease
Modify XML snippets on the server-side
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
A convertor between XML text and Javascript object / JSON text.
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
XML utilities for the AWS SDK
Build XML from JSON without C/C++ based libraries
Utilities for determining if characters belong to character classes defined by the XML specs.
Validates XML name productions — Name, NCName, QName, NMToken, NMTokens — for XML 1.0 and 1.1
Fast and simple xml generator. Supports attributes, CDATA, etc. Includes tests and examples.
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
Validates whether a string matches the production for an XML name or qualified name
Simple XML to JavaScript object converter.
Apple's property list parser/builder for Node.js and browsers
XML language support for the CodeMirror code editor
Xml digital signature and encryption library for Node.js
A pure JavaScript W3C standard-based (XML DOM Level 2 Core) DOMParser and XMLSerializer module.
A xml-rdfa rdf-parse actor
An XML builder for node.js
Convert XML to JSON - Fast & Simple
Converts a XML string into a human readable format (pretty print) while respecting the xml:space attribute
⚠️ This is an internal package; you don't need to install it in order to use the junit formatter in `@cucumber/cucumber` as it's built in there.
lezer-based XML grammar
RSpec results that Hudson can read. Code forked from github.com/sj26/rspec_junit_formatter and modified for our use.
command line tools to read and modify PAGE xmls
Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying, and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2, libgumbo, or xerces.
I had a lot of XML transformation to do and the requirements kept changing, so I sat down and wrote something that was easy to modify.
Xsv is a fast, lightweight parser for Office Open XML spreadsheet files (commonly known as Excel or .xlsx files). It strives to be minimal in the sense that it provides nothing a CSV reader wouldn't, meaning it only deals with minimal formatting and cannot create or modify documents.
Interates through a series of xml files and modifies their content based on the setting defined in a configuration file
I had a lot of XML transformation to do and the requirements kept changing, so I sat down and wrote something that was easy to modify.
Expat (XML Parser Toolkit) Module for Ruby This is a module to access to James Clark's XML Parser Toolkit "expat" (http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html) from Ruby. This is a modified version of xmlparser: - works on Ruby 1.9 - depends on hoe instead of mkrf
XCAP (RFC 4825) is a protocol on top of HTTP allowing a client (usually built within a SIP user agent) to manipulate the content of XML documents stored in a server. These documents represent per user buddy list, presence authorization policy, media content (i.e. user avatar) and other kind of features.Ruby XCAPClient library implements the XCAP protocol in client side, allowing the application to get, store, modify and delete XML documents (totally or partially) in the server.
Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying, and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2, libgumbo, or xerces.
Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying, and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2 (C) and xerces (Java).
The Promotion tool is designed to make it easy and quick to deploy an application into production. Originally built for use with OpenBSD, it can be used on an *nix system by adjusting a few paths (in config.rb). To deploy or install an application you just need to copy a few files into place, right? Well, the folders need to be there first of course, oh and the permissions need to be set, and I guess we need the right users set up before file ownerships can be set correctly, which means we need groups before that ... ok, so there is more to it than copying a few files. There are also system-wide settings that may need to be modified to support an application, such as environment variables in /etc/profile, /etc/sudoers, startup scripts in /etc/rc.conf.local, and /var/cron/tabs/* cron jobs. Promotion does not modify these sensitive files, but it does say how to change them. Promotion handles all of this based on an XML deployment descriptor for each application, allowing rapid, reliable redeployment with a single line command (promote). It also manages database schema migration with the evolve/devolve commands.
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