Ok, it's a ruby openurl library :)
It ingests KEVs and XML and outputs KEVs and XML. It's used in the
Umlaut (http://umlaut.library.gatech.edu/umlaut).
It doesn't bother with validation, but handles the spec better than
the CPAN version in some ways (although the CPAN version probably
handles o
On 10/18/06, Ross Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I respond with an SVN repository for a ruby OpenURL library (that
doesn't currently have any documentation).
Not sure what's completely out of context about this.
Because you didn't say "a ruby OpenURL library"? :) I had no idea what
I was lo
Jonathan asks for an OpenURL library.
I respond with an SVN repository for a ruby OpenURL library (that
doesn't currently have any documentation).
Not sure what's completely out of context about this.
-Ross.
On 10/17/06, Alexander Johannesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/18/06, Ross Singer
On 10/18/06, Ross Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
See also: http://www.textualize.com/trac/browser/ropenurl
Why? What are we looking at?
Alex
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t; Subject: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?
>
> I sort of asked this before here, and got a few answers, but
> I'm going to try again, more specifically.
>
> Are there any libraries available in any language to generate
> XML for an OpenURL 1.0 SAP2 (XML) request? [Or
> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Jonathan Rochkind
> Sent: 17 October, 2006 12:23
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Subject: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?
>
> I sort of asked this before here, and got a few answers, but
>
I sort of asked this before here, and got a few answers, but I'm going
to try again, more specifically.
Are there any libraries available in any language to generate XML for an
OpenURL 1.0 SAP2 (XML) request? [Or to interpret such requests, either
SAP1 or SAP2. But at the moment generating SAP2