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About this site

This whole site is a proof of concept of mod-xslt usage. It was written entirely in .xml + .xsl by using mod-xslt features.

In the future, we would like to release the .xml and .xsl files we used as a generalized way to build up internet sites, as a raw and simple version of a Content Management System.

However, lot of works still needs to be done, both to cleanup the code, to make it easyer to customize and to add support for more features (like php scripts to modify the layout of menus and boxes). If you like it and would like to help us out, just let us know (write to the mailing lists or contact one of the authors, either Marco Merlin or Carlo Contavalli).

All the .xsl files and .xml files are released under GPL, so, if you want to test them out or take a look at them before they are released, drop us a mail. They will be made available on this site as soon as they are completed.

At time of writing, the stylesheets we wrote have been used for a couple other sites:

If you want to use them for your own site, or you want your site to be listed here, just let us know.

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