Interesting. Why a new set of HTML combinators? How about a comparison
with Erik Meijer's and with Malcolm Wallace & Colin Runciman?
- Conal
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 6:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Haskell HTML Combinators
This is the first release of the Haskell HTML combinators. (Version 0.1)
Using HTML is a great way of displaying structured data, allowing neat
presentation using
tricks like boxing, color, fonts and indentation levels. This library is a
collection of
combinators, allowing your Haskell programs to generate HTML.
This release has
* Full support for HTML 3.2, which is the version of HTML supported
by most browsers.
* An HTML DSL language. Overloaded combinators are used to allow
clean specification of your HTML text.
* Special support for generating tables.
* Tree displaying functions, where depth is represented by
indentation of tables.
* Debugging functions, that let you view your HTML as explicitly
nested structures.
We also have a LICENSE and copyright to protect the truly paranoid.
I've used these modules for several months now, and find them very
useful. I hope you do too.
You can find more details on the web page
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~andy/html/intro.htm
Enjoy!
Andy Gill
Principal Project Scientist, Pacific Software Research Center
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology
phone +1 503 748 7451 http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~andy