|What:|xmlgen / htmlgen| |Where:|http://bras.berlios.de/xmlgen-htmlgen.tar.gz| |Description:|Extension for easy, dynamic creation of HTML/XML with Tcl. Works in a fashion similar to cgi.tcl . xmlgen can be used to generate XML; htmlgen is built on top of xmlgen to generate HTML.| ||Currently at 1.4.0.| |Updated:|05/2002| |Contact:|mailto:pifpafpuf@gmx.de (Harald Kirsch)| ** See Also ** [XML Clean-Up]: ** Description ** The package is no longer hosted at bras.berlios.de Find its new home at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tclxml/ where it is called xmlgen, or go directly via http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13178&release_id=90617 [SC] I've just been reading about Genx [http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/genx/docs/Guide.html] which is a C library for generating XML written by Tim Bray. The main differences between the capabilities of xmlgen and Genx seem to be: * Handling of XML Namespaces * Generation of Canonical XML [http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n] So, I had a quick think about how to do namespaces with xmlgen and came up with the following syntax: xmlns rdf "http://http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns\#" xmlns rdfs "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema\#" declaretag foo -namespace rdf declaretag bar -namespace rdfs foo ! { bar - This is content bar - this is also content } To make this work, the root element should have the namespace declaration attributes included: ... A quick look at the code makes me think that this modification might not be too hard to make (add the ns attributes in makeTagAndBody when the indent is "" -- or perhaps more properly add a nesting counter and add the attributes when it's zero). Having figured this out I might well go an implement this next time I need to generate XML with namespaces, this note is just in case anyone else wants to have a go instead. 09nov05 [jcw] - For a somewhat unconventional use of this package, see [An indentation syntax for Tcl], end of page. ---- [Harald Kirsch] <> Application | Package | XML