Validates XML name productions — Name, NCName, QName, NMToken, NMTokens — for XML 1.0 and 1.1
This package provides utilities for creating schema for different types, along with serialization information.
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
Info on the properties and attributes of the web platform
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
A convertor between XML text and Javascript object / JSON text.
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.
Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package name
Fast and simple xml generator. Supports attributes, CDATA, etc. Includes tests and examples.
Simple XML to JavaScript object converter.
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
Validates whether a string matches the production for an XML name or qualified name
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for naming convention related rules.
XML language support for the CodeMirror code editor
Apple's property list parser/builder for Node.js and browsers
Xml digital signature and encryption library for Node.js
Custom naming strategies for typeorm
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.
Parse a XML string into a proprietary syntax tree
xml_convert provides utility methods for encoding and decoding XML names.
A fast XML parser and object serializer that uses only standard C lib. Optimized XML (Ox), as the name implies was written to provide speed optimized XML handling. It was designed to be an alternative to Nokogiri and other Ruby XML parsers for generic XML parsing and as an alternative to Marshal for Object serialization.
XML files typically come in nested structures. For data extraction purposes, we frequently wish to have a flat hash instead. The naming then becomes tricky, because there can be collision in the terminal nodes. However, if we use the chain of parent tags joined with an underscore, this provides a unique name for every data point in the XML file. The goal of this package is to make it very simple to convert XML files into flat hashes.
Converts country names and codes from standardized and non-standardized names and abbreviations to one of the following: ISO 3166-1 (code/name/number), FIFA, IOC, a country's official name or shortened name, and Emoji. Includes a small script to convert names/codes in a DB, XML or CSV file.
A DRb server which accepts the name of a page or link to be fetched. Uses an XML lookup file (PolyrexLinks format).
A Rack middleware to compile XML+XSLT into HTML for unsupported browsers only
Forces elements in arrays to be output using to_xml on each element if the element responds to to_xml. If an element does not respond to to_xml then a nested XML tag is created with the element's to_s value and the singlarized name of the array as the tag name.
RdfContext parses RDF/XML, RDFa and N3 into a Graph object. It also serializes RDF/XML, Turtle and N-Triples from the Graph. * Fully compliant RDF/XML parser. * Fully compliant XHTML/RDFa 1.0 parser. * Notation3 parser (N3-rdf level) * N-Triples, Turtle and RDF/XML serializer * ConjunctiveGraph, named Graphs and contextual storage modules. Install with 'gem install rdf_context'
iMasquerade is a Ruby project that allows for the retrieval of the original XML feed used by iTunes to create a specific podcast feed. As the name suggests, the class works by masquerading as iTunes, thereby retrieving the same XML used internal to iTunes. Once this iTunes XML is retrieved it is parsed for the source feed url and is subsequently returned.
Rather than enforcing adherence to the sforce.com schema, RForce assumes you are familiar with the API. Ruby method names become SOAP method names. Nested Ruby hashes become nested XML elements.
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. Rake has the following features: * Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?) * Users can specify tasks with prerequisites. * Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks. * Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths. * Supports parallel execution of tasks.
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