Text Analysis Markup System
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HTML to text converter and markup
remover
HTML to text converter and markup
remover
01/14/2003 11:04 AMIDGNet New Zealand Jan 14 2003 10:12AM ET
Insightful updates text analysis tool
Insightful updates text analysis tool
03/30/2005 07:22 AMComputer Business Review Mar 30 2005 10:29AM GMT
The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>
The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>
08/16/2004 12:33 PMwhat he thinks would be the perfect piece of logware .. The perfect
weblog system this blogging wishlist .. Anne van
Kesteren
annevankesteren.nl/archives/2004/08/weblog-system
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Market Analysis System 1.6.6t3
Market Analysis System 1.6.6t3
07/31/2004 03:55 AMmarket data analysis software
Market Analysis System
Market Analysis System
12/05/2003 05:37 AMCompiling MAS on Solaris and FreeBSD
Market Analysis System 1.6.6q
Market Analysis System 1.6.6q
02/19/2004 08:00 AMmarket data analysis software
NEC to develop network security analysis
system
NEC to develop network security analysis
system
03/23/2005 03:22 PMTechWorld Mar 23 2005 6:01PM GMT
Metrohm introduces capsule analysis
system
Metrohm introduces capsule analysis
system
04/15/2005 04:39 AMLabTechnologist.com Apr 15 2005 8:23AM GMT
NEC developing network security analysis
system
NEC developing network security analysis
system
03/23/2005 09:32 AMNEC is developing a network security system that will automatically
monitor and analyze the configuration of security tools deployed in a
network and suggest changes to fix vulnerabilities and any
redundancies that exist between them, the company announced Tuesday.
Forensic Analysis of a Live Linux
System, Part Two
Forensic Analysis of a Live Linux
System, Part Two
04/12/2004 07:31 PMDigital pen and paper system speeds up
customer research analysis
Digital pen and paper system speeds up
customer research analysis
04/18/2005 03:59 AMComputer Weekly Apr 18 2005 8:12AM GMT
qpopper timing analysis on to determine
if a username exists on a system
qpopper timing analysis on to determine
if a username exists on a system
03/15/2003 06:22 PMDennis Lubert (Mar 15 2003)
Symantec DeepSight Threat Management
System Analysis: Client-side
Exploitation
Symantec DeepSight Threat Management
System Analysis: Client-side
Exploitation
06/25/2004 05:26 PMDavid Ahmad (Jun 25 2004)
Replace Text user-defined action for
Wise Installation System
Replace Text user-defined action for
Wise Installation System
06/21/2004 11:37 PMSANS - Internet Storm Center -
Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor
And Alert System - Current Infosec
News and Analysis
SANS - Internet Storm Center -
Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor
And Alert System - Current Infosec
News and Analysis
08/19/2004 08:15 AMSANS - Internet Storm Center - Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor And
Alert System - Current Infosec News and Analysis .. 20 minutes ..
graph
isc.sans.org/survivalhistory.php
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SWF Text Version 1.1: Feature-Rich Flash
Text Animation Tool for Dummies
SWF Text Version 1.1: Feature-Rich Flash
Text Animation Tool for Dummies
04/08/2005 05:09 AMAntsSoft today announced the release of SWF Text version 1.1, an
innovative text animation tool for producing professional-quality
Flash movies in five minutes [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
W3C Releases Public Working Draft for
Full-Text Searching of XML Text and
Documents
W3C Releases Public Working Draft for
Full-Text Searching of XML Text and
Documents
07/13/2004 06:43 PMXMLMania.com Jul 13 2004 10:01PM GMT
Building a Blog with Dreamweaver, PHP,
and MySQL - Part 6: Replacing Text Areas
with Rich Text Editors
Building a Blog with Dreamweaver, PHP,
and MySQL - Part 6: Replacing Text Areas
with Rich Text Editors
12/22/2004 01:47 AMIn this final installment, learn how to transform the familiar HTML
text area into a rich text editor with formatting and file-uploading
capabilities.
Ariadne Genomics Launches MedScan™
Text-to-Knowledge Suite 2.0, Unique Tool
that Converts Scientific Text into a
Database of Functional Relationships
Ariadne Genomics Launches MedScan™
Text-to-Knowledge Suite 2.0, Unique Tool
that Converts Scientific Text into a
Database of Functional Relationships
06/05/2005 11:58 PMAriadne Genomics, Inc. today announced the launch of MedScan™
Text-to-Knowledge Suite 2.0, a Natural Language Processing-based tool
for automated extraction of biological facts from scientific
literature, MEDLINE abstracts, and other text sources. A demo version
of MedScan is available at www.ariadnegenomics.com. [PRWEB May 18,
2005]
AppleScript FAQ: String, Text, Unicode
Text
AppleScript FAQ: String, Text, Unicode
Text
12/17/2004 06:30 PMA string is a bunch of characters of the ASCII table (including
extended ASCII, that is, all the 256 characters).
text is the same. styled text is a string containing information about
the standard styles: on styles (that is plain, bold, italic,
underline, outline, shadow, condensed, expanded), font id, size,
color, etc. Unicode text is supossed to contain any character in the
known languages (latin, japanese, etc.). The information is kept in
two bytes. If you are thinking in a multi-language solution in your
script, you may use this kind of text as your standard.
Markup-TreeNode-1.1.0
Markup-TreeNode-1.1.0
11/12/2003 06:50 PMMarkup-Tree-1.1.0
Markup-Tree-1.1.0
11/12/2003 06:50 PMMarkup in titles in RSS?
Markup in titles in RSS?
12/13/2003 08:14 AM
The RSS 2.0
spec and its predecessors may not say clearly enough if you can or
can't include markup in titles. But I don't think you should
include markup in titles. Titles are like file names (not exactly of
course). They are a happy medium between software and people. Both
must be able to read them and make sense of them, in all contexts, and
do so easily. While it seems reasonable that a description may contain
markup, it also seems reasonable that a title should not. So, if I
were writing a validator for RSS, and encountered markup in a title,
I'd warn the author that many processors would not be happy about this
and it would be safer to strip the markup from the title.
Disclaimer: Scripting News is a weblog, not a spec. If you
interpret it as a spec you will be making a mistake. I think I've said
this quite a few times, but a few people still treat it as if I were
writing a spec here. Not so. And not fair.
A postscript. I went back to see what the spec actually says,
and it turns out it's not really a problem with the spec, rather with
my recollection of what the spec says. Scroll to elem
ents of item. It says descriptions may contain entity-encoded
HTML. It doesn't say that a title may. So if that's the biggest
problem people can find with the spec (which many were flaming about
when I wrote it, it's not like they offered any help, btw) then it's a
pretty damned good spec if you ask me.
Simple markup
Simple markup
03/11/2003 11:53 AM
Timothy
Appnel: I have a new appreciation for the elegeance and
simplicity of XML markup. Not that I didn't have one before its
just grown the size of the Empire state building and illuminated in
neon.
Obviously, I'm currently embarking on a
similar
mission, and share Tim's appreciation for XML. My goals,
however, are much lower than Tim's: I'm not trying to create a full
markup language. I'm applying 80/20 whenever I can: e.g.,
unordered lists are enough. The times when full functionality
is required, I'll personally use full XHTML.
I'm currently looking into
textile
for inspiration.
Q: Markup format?
Q: Markup format?
03/14/2005 05:10 PM Q: Which markup format do you use when
posting?
Both Textile and Markdown are installed and I flip between them.
When I want to post a lot of code without hassle I'll use Markdown
because it seems smarter about that kind of thing. Most of the time,
however, I want to just write so I'll use Textile; I find that it's a
quick and mildly-intuitive way to access the various classes in my
stylesheet for the myriad of things I do within this little block of
space. Each has a purpose, so each gets used. I rarely enter raw
HTML, and when I do it's typically to get
around something broken in either markup format.
Et toi?
This entry was in Textile, for those keeping score. It
is much easier to enter p(ps). or p(note). rather than <p
class="ps"> or <p class="note">. 
Serenity through markup (ADTmag.com)
Serenity through markup (ADTmag.com)
10/02/2002 10:55 AMMRL (Markup Recipe Language)
MRL (Markup Recipe Language)
01/25/2004 08:35 PMWeb site updated
A myriad of markup systems
A myriad of markup systems
04/12/2004 11:15 PMIt's hard to avoid the legions of custom markup systems out there
these days. Every Wiki has it's own syntactical quirks, while packages
like Markdown, Textile, BBCode (in
dozens of variants), reStructuredText
offer easy ways of hooking markup conversion in to existing
applications. When it comes to being totally over-implemented and
infuratingly inconsistent, markup systems are rapidly catching up with
template packages. Never one to miss out on an opportunity to reinvent
the wheel, I've worked on several of each ;)
My most recent markup handling attempt has just been published as
part of my SitePoint article on
Bookmarklets (cl
iché). It's a structured markup language in a bookmarklet:
activate the bookmarklet to convert the text in any textarea on a page
to XHTML. The syntax is ridiculously simple, and
serves my limited needs just fine:
= This is a header
Here is a paragraph.
* This is a list of items
* Another item in the list
Converts to:
<h4>This is a header</h4>
<p>Here is a paragraph.</p>
<ul>
<li>This is a list of items</li>
<li>Another item in the list</li>
</ul>
The algorithm is simple, and easily portable to any language you
care to mention:
- Normalise newlines to \n, for cross-platform consistency.
- Split the text up on double newlines, to create a list of
blocks.
- For each block:
- If it starts with an equals sign, wrap it in header tags.
- If it starts with an asterisk, split it in to lines, make each a
list item (stripping off the asterisk at the start of the line if
required) and glue them all together inside a
<ul>.
- Otherwise, wrap it in a
<p> tag
provided it doesn't have one already.
- Glue everything back together again with a couple of newlines, to
make the underlying XHTML look pretty.
The bookmarklet comes in two flavours: Expand HTML
Shorthand (the full version) and Expand HTML Shorthand
IE, which loses header support in order to fit within IE's rippling 508 character limit.
A more capable bookmarklet could be built using the import-script-stub
method described in my
article, but the implementation of such a thing is left as an
exercise for the reader (I've always wanted to say that).
Incidentally, there's a very common bug in markup systems that
allow inline styles that proves extremely difficult to fix: that of
improperly nested tags. Say you have a system where
*text* is bold and _text_ is italic; what
happens when the user enters
_italic*italic-bold_bold*? Most systems (and that includes Markdown, Textile and my
home-rolled Python solution) use naive regular expressions for inline
markup processing and will output vadly formed XHTML: <em>italic<strong>italic-bold</em>bold
</strong>. To truly solve this problem requires a
context-sensitive parser, which involves an unpleasantly large amount
of effort to solve what looks like a simple bug.
Keep 'em separated: Layout and markup.
Keep 'em separated: Layout and markup.
10/28/2003 11:06 PMSo, my idea was to follow the nice development models that often exist
at a platform level in UI architecture and apply them to the view
components of a design pattern - particularly with an focus on
extensibility. But I...
W3C Markup Validator Upgraded
W3C Markup Validator Upgraded
05/06/2004 09:47 PM2004-05-06: W3C is pleased to announce an upgrade to the W3C Markup
Validation Service. The new release is easier to use and install. It
features new documentation and navigation, and offers helpful
explanations and recovery mechanisms instead of fatal errors. Managed
by a team of volunteers and the W3C Quality Assurance Activity, and
supported by a large community, this validator is the single most
popular resource on the W3C Web site. Read the announcement. (News
archive)
FML: Fiction Markup Language
FML: Fiction Markup Language
01/16/2004 11:33 AMWhen is someone going to come up with Fiction Markup Language
— an XML spec solely for annotating fiction? For example:
Take perhaps the greatest novel ever written: Ian Fleming's 1953
classic "Casino Royale." Let's break this down from
a big chunk of text to make up something more usable.
Obviously, you could mark the chapters and section numbers, but
let's go further into the actual content of the narrative. Begin by
surrounding all spoken text with tags. For example:
<quote speaker="James Bond">My
name is Bond, James Bond</quote>
Perhaps you can have another attribute for "target" to identify to
whom he's speaking. Then I could do an XPath query to find everything
James Bond said to Vesper Lynd in the entire book.
And how about locations? Surround passages with their physical
location, like the casino floor, Bond's hotel room, etc. (where
appropriate — wouldn't work in all situations). I could then
use XPath to find all the unique locations in the book (this would be
great for the globe-hopping James Bond novels).
Identify "action" passages and mark them. How about the death of a
character? Mark them so I can immediately find out where Le Chiffre
was killed and read how it happened.
Introductions of characters are another thing. Mark the first
appearance of each character so if I can't remember who someone is, I
can go back and find where they first appeared and who they are.
I'm reading Tom Clancy's "Politika" right now, and
I can hardly keep track of everyone. It'd be handy to be able to
print a "report" showing who everyone is. (A good ebook client
implementation of this would know what page the reader was on and not
report anything past that page as to not spoil anything.)
Maybe mark the beginning and ending of pages as they appeared in
the original publication. And have some way for an expert to insert
commentary about the text.
James Bond novels are one thing, but imagine if someone did this
for, say, "War and
Peace". It would be like Cliffs Notes embedded in the
text of the book.
There's unexplored potential here. I can't be the first person to
think of this. (And another question: is this just an attempt to
completely suck the soul right out of fiction? Should we just leave
it the hell alone?)
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Recipe Exchange Markup Language
Recipe Exchange Markup Language
03/22/2005 06:23 PMDohh, reml-ref exe property says v0.5, but it is v0.6
New Generation of the W3C Markup
Validator Released
New Generation of the W3C Markup
Validator Released
11/26/2002 05:13 AM26 November 2002: W3C is pleased to announce an upgrade to the W3C
Markup Validation Service. Changes include improved result pages,
accessibility fixes, restructured code and design, and more MathML,
XHTML and SVG support. Feedback is welcome. The announcement names
contributors and has release notes. (News archive)
XML Tourist: Mapping and Markup, Part 1
XML Tourist: Mapping and Markup, Part 1
12/19/2004 03:49 PMIn John E. Simpson's XML Tourist column, he introduces GML, the
Geography Markup Language.
Creative Comments: On the Uses and
Abuses of Markup
Creative Comments: On the Uses and
Abuses of Markup
01/15/2003 07:57 PMThe way Creative Commons recommends linking its machine-readable
licenses into HTML pages makes little sense, says Kendall Clark, and
proposes alternatives.
JFCML - JFC/Swing XML Markup Language
JFCML - JFC/Swing XML Markup Language
09/13/2004 01:09 PMProject JFCML History
Annotated Gel Markup Language Project
Annotated Gel Markup Language Project
01/29/2004 03:02 PMResearch Article Published
Structural markup = Google power
Structural markup = Google power
10/29/2003 01:15 AMMuch has been said about PageRank, and how good or bad it is. One
thing that is quite clear to...
Features: Extreme Markup 2004
Features: Extreme Markup 2004
09/15/2004 07:42 PMJames Mason files a brief recap of this year's Extreme Markup
Languages conference.
Grok Description matches for Text Analysis Markup System
GrokA matches for Text Analysis Markup System
ELA - Exim Log Analyzer
ELA - Exim Log Analyzer
11/13/2003 01:39 PMReleased testing version of ELA - Exim Log Analyzer
TAMS Analyzer 2.50b5
TAMS Analyzer 2.50b5
07/30/2004 01:37 PMA qualitative research tool.
TAMS Analyzer 2.38b2
TAMS Analyzer 2.38b2
12/08/2003 04:49 PMQualitative analysis software.
TAMS Analyzer 2.99b12 (Default branch)
TAMS Analyzer 2.99b12 (Default branch)
04/04/2005 10:22 AM

TAMS (Text Analysis Markup System) Analyzer is a qualitative or
ethnographic coding and data extraction-analysis system.
Changes:
A new interface was implemented. More code control
was added. Window zooming improvements were made.
TAMS Analyzer 2.99b17 (Default branch)
TAMS Analyzer 2.99b17 (Default branch)
04/15/2005 12:50 PM

TAMS (Text Analysis Markup System) Analyzer is a qualitative or
ethnographic coding and data extraction-analysis system.
Changes:
This release adds the ability to "select near". Users can find records
that are near other records (e.g., within 5 minutes).
Review: AdWords Analyzer vs. KeyWords
Analyzer
Review: AdWords Analyzer vs. KeyWords
Analyzer
12/30/2004 09:00 AMGoogle and Overture campaigns succeed or fail, largely as a result of
keyword research. Today's article is an examination of two keyword
research applications and what they will do for your online success.
By Nathan Segal. 1230
XLA (XML Log Analyzer)
XLA (XML Log Analyzer)
02/10/2004 03:06 AMxla todo - 2/9
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.4a
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.4a
09/22/2004 07:14 PMA very fast Web log analyzer with no configuration required.
Absolute Log Analyzer v2.32
Absolute Log Analyzer v2.32
01/05/2004 09:17 PMAbsolute Log Analyzer is a database driven log analysis solution for
single-server web sites. It can download your log files and collect
all data to the database. It gives information about site visitors,
referrers, bandwidth, search engines, spiders and much more.
[Shareware $100.00 1.61 MB]
Stream Analyzer 0.4.1
Stream Analyzer 0.4.1
09/15/2004 05:56 AMAnalyses binary data streams and calculates statistics.
Logzer Web Log Analyzer
Logzer Web Log Analyzer
12/12/2003 12:48 PMLogzer enters pre-planning phase
Deep Log Analyzer v2.1
Deep Log Analyzer v2.1
12/19/2004 03:44 PMDeep Log Analyzer lets you analyze web site visitor behavior and get
complete usage statistics. Know exactly where your customers come
from, how they move through the site and where they leave it.
[Shareware $300.00 25 Days 11.1 MB]
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.2a
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.2a
05/13/2004 06:28 AMA very fast Web log analyzer with no configuration required.
HRDAG-Analyzer
HRDAG-Analyzer
02/01/2005 09:12 PMAnalyzer 0.7.0-1 Released
Stream Analyzer 0.4
Stream Analyzer 0.4
12/10/2003 06:41 PMAnalyses binary data streams and calculates statistics.
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.2
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.2
05/10/2004 04:32 AMA very fast Web log analyzer with no configuration required.
IE HTTP Analyzer v1.3.2
IE HTTP Analyzer v1.3.2
04/06/2005 03:44 PMIntegrates into the lower part of IE browser window. It allows you to
capture HTTP/HTTPS traffic in real-time. It displays a wide range of
information, including Header, Content, Cookies, Query Strings, Post
data, redirection URLs and more. It also provides cache information
and session clearing, as well as HTTP status code information and
several filtering options. A useful developer tool for performance
analysis, debugging and diagnostics. [Shareware $69.00 30 Days 2
MB]
Code Analyzer
Code Analyzer
04/11/2004 12:04 PMCode Analyzer 0.6.3 Released
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.4
Visitors Web Log Analyzer 0.4
09/15/2004 05:56 AMA very fast Web log analyzer with no configuration required.
IPTraf Log analyzer
IPTraf Log analyzer
06/10/2004 02:51 PMfirst public release
Big Brother Log Analyzer
Big Brother Log Analyzer
07/25/2004 04:11 AMbbla-1.6 has been released
Waterfall Analyzer
Waterfall Analyzer
04/22/2004 02:51 PMStart!!!
Phone Box Log Analyzer 0.0.6-1
Phone Box Log Analyzer 0.0.6-1
12/05/2003 10:07 PMCapture tools and a Web frontend to PBX logs.
Distributed SIP Analyzer
Distributed SIP Analyzer
05/19/2004 01:38 AM0.2.1
Big Brother Log Analyzer 1.6 (Stable)
Big Brother Log Analyzer 1.6 (Stable)
07/26/2004 02:25 PMA free logger and log analyzer targeted at individual users.
RightMark Memory Analyzer 3.45
RightMark Memory Analyzer 3.45
12/30/2004 07:46 PMTrace Analyzer for WebSphere 1.0.0
Trace Analyzer for WebSphere 1.0.0
09/15/2004 09:06 PMA graphical environment to examine and analyze WebSphere trace files.
Pixel Persistence Analyzer
Pixel Persistence Analyzer
07/06/2004 09:45 AMPostgreSQL Query Analyzer 0.6
PostgreSQL Query Analyzer 0.6
04/23/2004 07:10 PMProduces HTML reports on query statistics.
Text Analysis Markup System