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A New Independent Take on HTML Standards and How to Use My XML Templates in Practice

  • December 15, 2019
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  • Programming, XML
Almost since childhood I had two dreams: to discover algebraic general topology and to make my own XML standard on automatic conversion between XML namespaces. This article is related...
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Split HTML into separate chapters and ToC

  • May 22, 2016
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Yesterday I have written a simple program which splits an XHTML file into several chapters (separate HTML files) and ToC. The program is fully customizable and themeable. Get it...
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