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[60/87] [abbrv] isis git commit: ISIS-1194: mothballing "site"
resources (everything under ./src).
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/isis/blob/11645b5f/src/schemas/xhtml-1.0/xhtml-lat1.ent
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-<!-- Portions (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986
- Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
- conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
- ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.
--->
-<!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
- <!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1 for XHTML//EN"
- "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml-lat1.ent">
- %HTMLlat1;
--->
-
-<!ENTITY nbsp " "> <!-- no-break space = non-breaking space,
- U+00A0 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY iexcl "¡"> <!-- inverted exclamation mark, U+00A1 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY cent "¢"> <!-- cent sign, U+00A2 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY pound "£"> <!-- pound sign, U+00A3 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY curren "¤"> <!-- currency sign, U+00A4 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY yen "¥"> <!-- yen sign = yuan sign, U+00A5 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY brvbar "¦"> <!-- broken bar = broken vertical bar,
- U+00A6 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY sect "§"> <!-- section sign, U+00A7 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY uml "¨"> <!-- diaeresis = spacing diaeresis,
- U+00A8 ISOdia -->
-<!ENTITY copy "©"> <!-- copyright sign, U+00A9 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY ordf "ª"> <!-- feminine ordinal indicator, U+00AA ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY laquo "«"> <!-- left-pointing double angle quotation mark
- = left pointing guillemet, U+00AB ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY not "¬"> <!-- not sign = angled dash,
- U+00AC ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY shy "­"> <!-- soft hyphen = discretionary hyphen,
- U+00AD ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY reg "®"> <!-- registered sign = registered trade mark sign,
- U+00AE ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY macr "¯"> <!-- macron = spacing macron = overline
- = APL overbar, U+00AF ISOdia -->
-<!ENTITY deg "°"> <!-- degree sign, U+00B0 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY plusmn "±"> <!-- plus-minus sign = plus-or-minus sign,
- U+00B1 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY sup2 "²"> <!-- superscript two = superscript digit two
- = squared, U+00B2 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY sup3 "³"> <!-- superscript three = superscript digit three
- = cubed, U+00B3 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY acute "´"> <!-- acute accent = spacing acute,
- U+00B4 ISOdia -->
-<!ENTITY micro "µ"> <!-- micro sign, U+00B5 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY para "¶"> <!-- pilcrow sign = paragraph sign,
- U+00B6 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY middot "·"> <!-- middle dot = Georgian comma
- = Greek middle dot, U+00B7 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY cedil "¸"> <!-- cedilla = spacing cedilla, U+00B8 ISOdia -->
-<!ENTITY sup1 "¹"> <!-- superscript one = superscript digit one,
- U+00B9 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY ordm "º"> <!-- masculine ordinal indicator,
- U+00BA ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY raquo "»"> <!-- right-pointing double angle quotation mark
- = right pointing guillemet, U+00BB ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY frac14 "¼"> <!-- vulgar fraction one quarter
- = fraction one quarter, U+00BC ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY frac12 "½"> <!-- vulgar fraction one half
- = fraction one half, U+00BD ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY frac34 "¾"> <!-- vulgar fraction three quarters
- = fraction three quarters, U+00BE ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY iquest "¿"> <!-- inverted question mark
- = turned question mark, U+00BF ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY Agrave "À"> <!-- latin capital letter A with grave
- = latin capital letter A grave,
- U+00C0 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Aacute "Á"> <!-- latin capital letter A with acute,
- U+00C1 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Acirc "Â"> <!-- latin capital letter A with circumflex,
- U+00C2 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Atilde "Ã"> <!-- latin capital letter A with tilde,
- U+00C3 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Auml "Ä"> <!-- latin capital letter A with diaeresis,
- U+00C4 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Aring "Å"> <!-- latin capital letter A with ring above
- = latin capital letter A ring,
- U+00C5 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY AElig "Æ"> <!-- latin capital letter AE
- = latin capital ligature AE,
- U+00C6 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ccedil "Ç"> <!-- latin capital letter C with cedilla,
- U+00C7 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Egrave "È"> <!-- latin capital letter E with grave,
- U+00C8 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Eacute "É"> <!-- latin capital letter E with acute,
- U+00C9 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ecirc "Ê"> <!-- latin capital letter E with circumflex,
- U+00CA ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Euml "Ë"> <!-- latin capital letter E with diaeresis,
- U+00CB ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Igrave "Ì"> <!-- latin capital letter I with grave,
- U+00CC ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Iacute "Í"> <!-- latin capital letter I with acute,
- U+00CD ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Icirc "Î"> <!-- latin capital letter I with circumflex,
- U+00CE ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Iuml "Ï"> <!-- latin capital letter I with diaeresis,
- U+00CF ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ETH "Ð"> <!-- latin capital letter ETH, U+00D0 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ntilde "Ñ"> <!-- latin capital letter N with tilde,
- U+00D1 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ograve "Ò"> <!-- latin capital letter O with grave,
- U+00D2 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Oacute "Ó"> <!-- latin capital letter O with acute,
- U+00D3 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ocirc "Ô"> <!-- latin capital letter O with circumflex,
- U+00D4 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Otilde "Õ"> <!-- latin capital letter O with tilde,
- U+00D5 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ouml "Ö"> <!-- latin capital letter O with diaeresis,
- U+00D6 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY times "×"> <!-- multiplication sign, U+00D7 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY Oslash "Ø"> <!-- latin capital letter O with stroke
- = latin capital letter O slash,
- U+00D8 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ugrave "Ù"> <!-- latin capital letter U with grave,
- U+00D9 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Uacute "Ú"> <!-- latin capital letter U with acute,
- U+00DA ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Ucirc "Û"> <!-- latin capital letter U with circumflex,
- U+00DB ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Uuml "Ü"> <!-- latin capital letter U with diaeresis,
- U+00DC ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY Yacute "Ý"> <!-- latin capital letter Y with acute,
- U+00DD ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY THORN "Þ"> <!-- latin capital letter THORN,
- U+00DE ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY szlig "ß"> <!-- latin small letter sharp s = ess-zed,
- U+00DF ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY agrave "à"> <!-- latin small letter a with grave
- = latin small letter a grave,
- U+00E0 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY aacute "á"> <!-- latin small letter a with acute,
- U+00E1 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY acirc "â"> <!-- latin small letter a with circumflex,
- U+00E2 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY atilde "ã"> <!-- latin small letter a with tilde,
- U+00E3 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY auml "ä"> <!-- latin small letter a with diaeresis,
- U+00E4 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY aring "å"> <!-- latin small letter a with ring above
- = latin small letter a ring,
- U+00E5 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY aelig "æ"> <!-- latin small letter ae
- = latin small ligature ae, U+00E6 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ccedil "ç"> <!-- latin small letter c with cedilla,
- U+00E7 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY egrave "è"> <!-- latin small letter e with grave,
- U+00E8 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY eacute "é"> <!-- latin small letter e with acute,
- U+00E9 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ecirc "ê"> <!-- latin small letter e with circumflex,
- U+00EA ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY euml "ë"> <!-- latin small letter e with diaeresis,
- U+00EB ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY igrave "ì"> <!-- latin small letter i with grave,
- U+00EC ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY iacute "í"> <!-- latin small letter i with acute,
- U+00ED ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY icirc "î"> <!-- latin small letter i with circumflex,
- U+00EE ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY iuml "ï"> <!-- latin small letter i with diaeresis,
- U+00EF ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY eth "ð"> <!-- latin small letter eth, U+00F0 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ntilde "ñ"> <!-- latin small letter n with tilde,
- U+00F1 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ograve "ò"> <!-- latin small letter o with grave,
- U+00F2 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY oacute "ó"> <!-- latin small letter o with acute,
- U+00F3 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ocirc "ô"> <!-- latin small letter o with circumflex,
- U+00F4 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY otilde "õ"> <!-- latin small letter o with tilde,
- U+00F5 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ouml "ö"> <!-- latin small letter o with diaeresis,
- U+00F6 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY divide "÷"> <!-- division sign, U+00F7 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY oslash "ø"> <!-- latin small letter o with stroke,
- = latin small letter o slash,
- U+00F8 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ugrave "ù"> <!-- latin small letter u with grave,
- U+00F9 ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY uacute "ú"> <!-- latin small letter u with acute,
- U+00FA ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY ucirc "û"> <!-- latin small letter u with circumflex,
- U+00FB ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY uuml "ü"> <!-- latin small letter u with diaeresis,
- U+00FC ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY yacute "ý"> <!-- latin small letter y with acute,
- U+00FD ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY thorn "þ"> <!-- latin small letter thorn,
- U+00FE ISOlat1 -->
-<!ENTITY yuml "ÿ"> <!-- latin small letter y with diaeresis,
- U+00FF ISOlat1 -->
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/isis/blob/11645b5f/src/schemas/xhtml-1.0/xhtml-special.ent
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-<!-- Special characters for XHTML -->
-
-<!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
- <!ENTITY % HTMLspecial PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Special for XHTML//EN"
- "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml-special.ent">
- %HTMLspecial;
--->
-
-<!-- Portions (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986:
- Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
- conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
- ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.
--->
-
-<!-- Relevant ISO entity set is given unless names are newly introduced.
- New names (i.e., not in ISO 8879 list) do not clash with any
- existing ISO 8879 entity names. ISO 10646 character numbers
- are given for each character, in hex. values are decimal
- conversions of the ISO 10646 values and refer to the document
- character set. Names are Unicode names.
--->
-
-<!-- C0 Controls and Basic Latin -->
-<!ENTITY quot """> <!-- quotation mark, U+0022 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY amp "&#38;"> <!-- ampersand, U+0026 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY lt "&#60;"> <!-- less-than sign, U+003C ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY gt ">"> <!-- greater-than sign, U+003E ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY apos "'"> <!-- apostrophe = APL quote, U+0027 ISOnum -->
-
-<!-- Latin Extended-A -->
-<!ENTITY OElig "Œ"> <!-- latin capital ligature OE,
- U+0152 ISOlat2 -->
-<!ENTITY oelig "œ"> <!-- latin small ligature oe, U+0153 ISOlat2 -->
-<!-- ligature is a misnomer, this is a separate character in some languages -->
-<!ENTITY Scaron "Š"> <!-- latin capital letter S with caron,
- U+0160 ISOlat2 -->
-<!ENTITY scaron "š"> <!-- latin small letter s with caron,
- U+0161 ISOlat2 -->
-<!ENTITY Yuml "Ÿ"> <!-- latin capital letter Y with diaeresis,
- U+0178 ISOlat2 -->
-
-<!-- Spacing Modifier Letters -->
-<!ENTITY circ "ˆ"> <!-- modifier letter circumflex accent,
- U+02C6 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY tilde "˜"> <!-- small tilde, U+02DC ISOdia -->
-
-<!-- General Punctuation -->
-<!ENTITY ensp " "> <!-- en space, U+2002 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY emsp " "> <!-- em space, U+2003 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY thinsp " "> <!-- thin space, U+2009 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY zwnj "‌"> <!-- zero width non-joiner,
- U+200C NEW RFC 2070 -->
-<!ENTITY zwj "‍"> <!-- zero width joiner, U+200D NEW RFC 2070 -->
-<!ENTITY lrm "‎"> <!-- left-to-right mark, U+200E NEW RFC 2070 -->
-<!ENTITY rlm "‏"> <!-- right-to-left mark, U+200F NEW RFC 2070 -->
-<!ENTITY ndash "–"> <!-- en dash, U+2013 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY mdash "—"> <!-- em dash, U+2014 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY lsquo "‘"> <!-- left single quotation mark,
- U+2018 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY rsquo "’"> <!-- right single quotation mark,
- U+2019 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY sbquo "‚"> <!-- single low-9 quotation mark, U+201A NEW -->
-<!ENTITY ldquo "“"> <!-- left double quotation mark,
- U+201C ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY rdquo "”"> <!-- right double quotation mark,
- U+201D ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY bdquo "„"> <!-- double low-9 quotation mark, U+201E NEW -->
-<!ENTITY dagger "†"> <!-- dagger, U+2020 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY Dagger "‡"> <!-- double dagger, U+2021 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY permil "‰"> <!-- per mille sign, U+2030 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY lsaquo "‹"> <!-- single left-pointing angle quotation mark,
- U+2039 ISO proposed -->
-<!-- lsaquo is proposed but not yet ISO standardized -->
-<!ENTITY rsaquo "›"> <!-- single right-pointing angle quotation mark,
- U+203A ISO proposed -->
-<!-- rsaquo is proposed but not yet ISO standardized -->
-
-<!-- Currency Symbols -->
-<!ENTITY euro "€"> <!-- euro sign, U+20AC NEW -->
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-<!-- Mathematical, Greek and Symbolic characters for XHTML -->
-
-<!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
- <!ENTITY % HTMLsymbol PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols for XHTML//EN"
- "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml-symbol.ent">
- %HTMLsymbol;
--->
-
-<!-- Portions (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986:
- Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
- conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
- ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.
--->
-
-<!-- Relevant ISO entity set is given unless names are newly introduced.
- New names (i.e., not in ISO 8879 list) do not clash with any
- existing ISO 8879 entity names. ISO 10646 character numbers
- are given for each character, in hex. values are decimal
- conversions of the ISO 10646 values and refer to the document
- character set. Names are Unicode names.
--->
-
-<!-- Latin Extended-B -->
-<!ENTITY fnof "ƒ"> <!-- latin small letter f with hook = function
- = florin, U+0192 ISOtech -->
-
-<!-- Greek -->
-<!ENTITY Alpha "Α"> <!-- greek capital letter alpha, U+0391 -->
-<!ENTITY Beta "Β"> <!-- greek capital letter beta, U+0392 -->
-<!ENTITY Gamma "Γ"> <!-- greek capital letter gamma,
- U+0393 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Delta "Δ"> <!-- greek capital letter delta,
- U+0394 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Epsilon "Ε"> <!-- greek capital letter epsilon, U+0395 -->
-<!ENTITY Zeta "Ζ"> <!-- greek capital letter zeta, U+0396 -->
-<!ENTITY Eta "Η"> <!-- greek capital letter eta, U+0397 -->
-<!ENTITY Theta "Θ"> <!-- greek capital letter theta,
- U+0398 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Iota "Ι"> <!-- greek capital letter iota, U+0399 -->
-<!ENTITY Kappa "Κ"> <!-- greek capital letter kappa, U+039A -->
-<!ENTITY Lambda "Λ"> <!-- greek capital letter lamda,
- U+039B ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Mu "Μ"> <!-- greek capital letter mu, U+039C -->
-<!ENTITY Nu "Ν"> <!-- greek capital letter nu, U+039D -->
-<!ENTITY Xi "Ξ"> <!-- greek capital letter xi, U+039E ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Omicron "Ο"> <!-- greek capital letter omicron, U+039F -->
-<!ENTITY Pi "Π"> <!-- greek capital letter pi, U+03A0 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Rho "Ρ"> <!-- greek capital letter rho, U+03A1 -->
-<!-- there is no Sigmaf, and no U+03A2 character either -->
-<!ENTITY Sigma "Σ"> <!-- greek capital letter sigma,
- U+03A3 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Tau "Τ"> <!-- greek capital letter tau, U+03A4 -->
-<!ENTITY Upsilon "Υ"> <!-- greek capital letter upsilon,
- U+03A5 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Phi "Φ"> <!-- greek capital letter phi,
- U+03A6 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Chi "Χ"> <!-- greek capital letter chi, U+03A7 -->
-<!ENTITY Psi "Ψ"> <!-- greek capital letter psi,
- U+03A8 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY Omega "Ω"> <!-- greek capital letter omega,
- U+03A9 ISOgrk3 -->
-
-<!ENTITY alpha "α"> <!-- greek small letter alpha,
- U+03B1 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY beta "β"> <!-- greek small letter beta, U+03B2 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY gamma "γ"> <!-- greek small letter gamma,
- U+03B3 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY delta "δ"> <!-- greek small letter delta,
- U+03B4 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY epsilon "ε"> <!-- greek small letter epsilon,
- U+03B5 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY zeta "ζ"> <!-- greek small letter zeta, U+03B6 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY eta "η"> <!-- greek small letter eta, U+03B7 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY theta "θ"> <!-- greek small letter theta,
- U+03B8 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY iota "ι"> <!-- greek small letter iota, U+03B9 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY kappa "κ"> <!-- greek small letter kappa,
- U+03BA ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY lambda "λ"> <!-- greek small letter lamda,
- U+03BB ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY mu "μ"> <!-- greek small letter mu, U+03BC ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY nu "ν"> <!-- greek small letter nu, U+03BD ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY xi "ξ"> <!-- greek small letter xi, U+03BE ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY omicron "ο"> <!-- greek small letter omicron, U+03BF NEW -->
-<!ENTITY pi "π"> <!-- greek small letter pi, U+03C0 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY rho "ρ"> <!-- greek small letter rho, U+03C1 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY sigmaf "ς"> <!-- greek small letter final sigma,
- U+03C2 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY sigma "σ"> <!-- greek small letter sigma,
- U+03C3 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY tau "τ"> <!-- greek small letter tau, U+03C4 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY upsilon "υ"> <!-- greek small letter upsilon,
- U+03C5 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY phi "φ"> <!-- greek small letter phi, U+03C6 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY chi "χ"> <!-- greek small letter chi, U+03C7 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY psi "ψ"> <!-- greek small letter psi, U+03C8 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY omega "ω"> <!-- greek small letter omega,
- U+03C9 ISOgrk3 -->
-<!ENTITY thetasym "ϑ"> <!-- greek theta symbol,
- U+03D1 NEW -->
-<!ENTITY upsih "ϒ"> <!-- greek upsilon with hook symbol,
- U+03D2 NEW -->
-<!ENTITY piv "ϖ"> <!-- greek pi symbol, U+03D6 ISOgrk3 -->
-
-<!-- General Punctuation -->
-<!ENTITY bull "•"> <!-- bullet = black small circle,
- U+2022 ISOpub -->
-<!-- bullet is NOT the same as bullet operator, U+2219 -->
-<!ENTITY hellip "…"> <!-- horizontal ellipsis = three dot leader,
- U+2026 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY prime "′"> <!-- prime = minutes = feet, U+2032 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY Prime "″"> <!-- double prime = seconds = inches,
- U+2033 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY oline "‾"> <!-- overline = spacing overscore,
- U+203E NEW -->
-<!ENTITY frasl "⁄"> <!-- fraction slash, U+2044 NEW -->
-
-<!-- Letterlike Symbols -->
-<!ENTITY weierp "℘"> <!-- script capital P = power set
- = Weierstrass p, U+2118 ISOamso -->
-<!ENTITY image "ℑ"> <!-- black-letter capital I = imaginary part,
- U+2111 ISOamso -->
-<!ENTITY real "ℜ"> <!-- black-letter capital R = real part symbol,
- U+211C ISOamso -->
-<!ENTITY trade "™"> <!-- trade mark sign, U+2122 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY alefsym "ℵ"> <!-- alef symbol = first transfinite cardinal,
- U+2135 NEW -->
-<!-- alef symbol is NOT the same as hebrew letter alef,
- U+05D0 although the same glyph could be used to depict both characters -->
-
-<!-- Arrows -->
-<!ENTITY larr "←"> <!-- leftwards arrow, U+2190 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY uarr "↑"> <!-- upwards arrow, U+2191 ISOnum-->
-<!ENTITY rarr "→"> <!-- rightwards arrow, U+2192 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY darr "↓"> <!-- downwards arrow, U+2193 ISOnum -->
-<!ENTITY harr "↔"> <!-- left right arrow, U+2194 ISOamsa -->
-<!ENTITY crarr "↵"> <!-- downwards arrow with corner leftwards
- = carriage return, U+21B5 NEW -->
-<!ENTITY lArr "⇐"> <!-- leftwards double arrow, U+21D0 ISOtech -->
-<!-- Unicode does not say that lArr is the same as the 'is implied by' arrow
- but also does not have any other character for that function. So lArr can
- be used for 'is implied by' as ISOtech suggests -->
-<!ENTITY uArr "⇑"> <!-- upwards double arrow, U+21D1 ISOamsa -->
-<!ENTITY rArr "⇒"> <!-- rightwards double arrow,
- U+21D2 ISOtech -->
-<!-- Unicode does not say this is the 'implies' character but does not have
- another character with this function so rArr can be used for 'implies'
- as ISOtech suggests -->
-<!ENTITY dArr "⇓"> <!-- downwards double arrow, U+21D3 ISOamsa -->
-<!ENTITY hArr "⇔"> <!-- left right double arrow,
- U+21D4 ISOamsa -->
-
-<!-- Mathematical Operators -->
-<!ENTITY forall "∀"> <!-- for all, U+2200 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY part "∂"> <!-- partial differential, U+2202 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY exist "∃"> <!-- there exists, U+2203 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY empty "∅"> <!-- empty set = null set, U+2205 ISOamso -->
-<!ENTITY nabla "∇"> <!-- nabla = backward difference,
- U+2207 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY isin "∈"> <!-- element of, U+2208 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY notin "∉"> <!-- not an element of, U+2209 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY ni "∋"> <!-- contains as member, U+220B ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY prod "∏"> <!-- n-ary product = product sign,
- U+220F ISOamsb -->
-<!-- prod is NOT the same character as U+03A0 'greek capital letter pi' though
- the same glyph might be used for both -->
-<!ENTITY sum "∑"> <!-- n-ary summation, U+2211 ISOamsb -->
-<!-- sum is NOT the same character as U+03A3 'greek capital letter sigma'
- though the same glyph might be used for both -->
-<!ENTITY minus "−"> <!-- minus sign, U+2212 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY lowast "∗"> <!-- asterisk operator, U+2217 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY radic "√"> <!-- square root = radical sign,
- U+221A ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY prop "∝"> <!-- proportional to, U+221D ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY infin "∞"> <!-- infinity, U+221E ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY ang "∠"> <!-- angle, U+2220 ISOamso -->
-<!ENTITY and "∧"> <!-- logical and = wedge, U+2227 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY or "∨"> <!-- logical or = vee, U+2228 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY cap "∩"> <!-- intersection = cap, U+2229 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY cup "∪"> <!-- union = cup, U+222A ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY int "∫"> <!-- integral, U+222B ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY there4 "∴"> <!-- therefore, U+2234 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY sim "∼"> <!-- tilde operator = varies with = similar to,
- U+223C ISOtech -->
-<!-- tilde operator is NOT the same character as the tilde, U+007E,
- although the same glyph might be used to represent both -->
-<!ENTITY cong "≅"> <!-- approximately equal to, U+2245 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY asymp "≈"> <!-- almost equal to = asymptotic to,
- U+2248 ISOamsr -->
-<!ENTITY ne "≠"> <!-- not equal to, U+2260 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY equiv "≡"> <!-- identical to, U+2261 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY le "≤"> <!-- less-than or equal to, U+2264 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY ge "≥"> <!-- greater-than or equal to,
- U+2265 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY sub "⊂"> <!-- subset of, U+2282 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY sup "⊃"> <!-- superset of, U+2283 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY nsub "⊄"> <!-- not a subset of, U+2284 ISOamsn -->
-<!ENTITY sube "⊆"> <!-- subset of or equal to, U+2286 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY supe "⊇"> <!-- superset of or equal to,
- U+2287 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY oplus "⊕"> <!-- circled plus = direct sum,
- U+2295 ISOamsb -->
-<!ENTITY otimes "⊗"> <!-- circled times = vector product,
- U+2297 ISOamsb -->
-<!ENTITY perp "⊥"> <!-- up tack = orthogonal to = perpendicular,
- U+22A5 ISOtech -->
-<!ENTITY sdot "⋅"> <!-- dot operator, U+22C5 ISOamsb -->
-<!-- dot operator is NOT the same character as U+00B7 middle dot -->
-
-<!-- Miscellaneous Technical -->
-<!ENTITY lceil "⌈"> <!-- left ceiling = APL upstile,
- U+2308 ISOamsc -->
-<!ENTITY rceil "⌉"> <!-- right ceiling, U+2309 ISOamsc -->
-<!ENTITY lfloor "⌊"> <!-- left floor = APL downstile,
- U+230A ISOamsc -->
-<!ENTITY rfloor "⌋"> <!-- right floor, U+230B ISOamsc -->
-<!ENTITY lang "〈"> <!-- left-pointing angle bracket = bra,
- U+2329 ISOtech -->
-<!-- lang is NOT the same character as U+003C 'less than sign'
- or U+2039 'single left-pointing angle quotation mark' -->
-<!ENTITY rang "〉"> <!-- right-pointing angle bracket = ket,
- U+232A ISOtech -->
-<!-- rang is NOT the same character as U+003E 'greater than sign'
- or U+203A 'single right-pointing angle quotation mark' -->
-
-<!-- Geometric Shapes -->
-<!ENTITY loz "◊"> <!-- lozenge, U+25CA ISOpub -->
-
-<!-- Miscellaneous Symbols -->
-<!ENTITY spades "♠"> <!-- black spade suit, U+2660 ISOpub -->
-<!-- black here seems to mean filled as opposed to hollow -->
-<!ENTITY clubs "♣"> <!-- black club suit = shamrock,
- U+2663 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY hearts "♥"> <!-- black heart suit = valentine,
- U+2665 ISOpub -->
-<!ENTITY diams "♦"> <!-- black diamond suit, U+2666 ISOpub -->
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-<!--
- Extensible HTML version 1.0 Strict DTD
-
- This is the same as HTML 4 Strict except for
- changes due to the differences between XML and SGML.
-
- Namespace = http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
-
- For further information, see: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1
-
- Copyright (c) 1998-2002 W3C (MIT, INRIA, Keio),
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- This DTD module is identified by the PUBLIC and SYSTEM identifiers:
-
- PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
- SYSTEM "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"
-
- $Revision: 1.1 $
- $Date: 2002/08/01 13:56:03 $
-
--->
-
-<!--================ Character mnemonic entities =========================-->
-
-<!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1 for XHTML//EN"
- "xhtml-lat1.ent">
-%HTMLlat1;
-
-<!ENTITY % HTMLsymbol PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols for XHTML//EN"
- "xhtml-symbol.ent">
-%HTMLsymbol;
-
-<!ENTITY % HTMLspecial PUBLIC
- "-//W3C//ENTITIES Special for XHTML//EN"
- "xhtml-special.ent">
-%HTMLspecial;
-
-<!--================== Imported Names ====================================-->
-
-<!ENTITY % ContentType "CDATA">
- <!-- media type, as per [RFC2045] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % ContentTypes "CDATA">
- <!-- comma-separated list of media types, as per [RFC2045] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Charset "CDATA">
- <!-- a character encoding, as per [RFC2045] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Charsets "CDATA">
- <!-- a space separated list of character encodings, as per [RFC2045] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % LanguageCode "NMTOKEN">
- <!-- a language code, as per [RFC3066] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Character "CDATA">
- <!-- a single character, as per section 2.2 of [XML] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Number "CDATA">
- <!-- one or more digits -->
-
-<!ENTITY % LinkTypes "CDATA">
- <!-- space-separated list of link types -->
-
-<!ENTITY % MediaDesc "CDATA">
- <!-- single or comma-separated list of media descriptors -->
-
-<!ENTITY % URI "CDATA">
- <!-- a Uniform Resource Identifier, see [RFC2396] -->
-
-<!ENTITY % UriList "CDATA">
- <!-- a space separated list of Uniform Resource Identifiers -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Datetime "CDATA">
- <!-- date and time information. ISO date format -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Script "CDATA">
- <!-- script expression -->
-
-<!ENTITY % StyleSheet "CDATA">
- <!-- style sheet data -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Text "CDATA">
- <!-- used for titles etc. -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Length "CDATA">
- <!-- nn for pixels or nn% for percentage length -->
-
-<!ENTITY % MultiLength "CDATA">
- <!-- pixel, percentage, or relative -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Pixels "CDATA">
- <!-- integer representing length in pixels -->
-
-<!-- these are used for image maps -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Shape "(rect|circle|poly|default)">
-
-<!ENTITY % Coords "CDATA">
- <!-- comma separated list of lengths -->
-
-<!--=================== Generic Attributes ===============================-->
-
-<!-- core attributes common to most elements
- id document-wide unique id
- class space separated list of classes
- style associated style info
- title advisory title/amplification
--->
-<!ENTITY % coreattrs
- "id ID #IMPLIED
- class CDATA #IMPLIED
- style %StyleSheet; #IMPLIED
- title %Text; #IMPLIED"
- >
-
-<!-- internationalization attributes
- lang language code (backwards compatible)
- xml:lang language code (as per XML 1.0 spec)
- dir direction for weak/neutral text
--->
-<!ENTITY % i18n
- "lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- xml:lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- dir (ltr|rtl) #IMPLIED"
- >
-
-<!-- attributes for common UI events
- onclick a pointer button was clicked
- ondblclick a pointer button was double clicked
- onmousedown a pointer button was pressed down
- onmouseup a pointer button was released
- onmousemove a pointer was moved onto the element
- onmouseout a pointer was moved away from the element
- onkeypress a key was pressed and released
- onkeydown a key was pressed down
- onkeyup a key was released
--->
-<!ENTITY % events
- "onclick %Script; #IMPLIED
- ondblclick %Script; #IMPLIED
- onmousedown %Script; #IMPLIED
- onmouseup %Script; #IMPLIED
- onmouseover %Script; #IMPLIED
- onmousemove %Script; #IMPLIED
- onmouseout %Script; #IMPLIED
- onkeypress %Script; #IMPLIED
- onkeydown %Script; #IMPLIED
- onkeyup %Script; #IMPLIED"
- >
-
-<!-- attributes for elements that can get the focus
- accesskey accessibility key character
- tabindex position in tabbing order
- onfocus the element got the focus
- onblur the element lost the focus
--->
-<!ENTITY % focus
- "accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED
- tabindex %Number; #IMPLIED
- onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED
- onblur %Script; #IMPLIED"
- >
-
-<!ENTITY % attrs "%coreattrs; %i18n; %events;">
-
-<!--=================== Text Elements ====================================-->
-
-<!ENTITY % special.pre
- "br | span | bdo | map">
-
-
-<!ENTITY % special
- "%special.pre; | object | img ">
-
-<!ENTITY % fontstyle "tt | i | b | big | small ">
-
-<!ENTITY % phrase "em | strong | dfn | code | q |
- samp | kbd | var | cite | abbr | acronym | sub | sup ">
-
-<!ENTITY % inline.forms "input | select | textarea | label | button">
-
-<!-- these can occur at block or inline level -->
-<!ENTITY % misc.inline "ins | del | script">
-
-<!-- these can only occur at block level -->
-<!ENTITY % misc "noscript | %misc.inline;">
-
-<!ENTITY % inline "a | %special; | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %inline.forms;">
-
-<!-- %Inline; covers inline or "text-level" elements -->
-<!ENTITY % Inline "(#PCDATA | %inline; | %misc.inline;)*">
-
-<!--================== Block level elements ==============================-->
-
-<!ENTITY % heading "h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6">
-<!ENTITY % lists "ul | ol | dl">
-<!ENTITY % blocktext "pre | hr | blockquote | address">
-
-<!ENTITY % block
- "p | %heading; | div | %lists; | %blocktext; | fieldset | table">
-
-<!ENTITY % Block "(%block; | form | %misc;)*">
-
-<!-- %Flow; mixes block and inline and is used for list items etc. -->
-<!ENTITY % Flow "(#PCDATA | %block; | form | %inline; | %misc;)*">
-
-<!--================== Content models for exclusions =====================-->
-
-<!-- a elements use %Inline; excluding a -->
-
-<!ENTITY % a.content
- "(#PCDATA | %special; | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %inline.forms; | %misc.inline;)*">
-
-<!-- pre uses %Inline excluding big, small, sup or sup -->
-
-<!ENTITY % pre.content
- "(#PCDATA | a | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %special.pre; | %misc.inline;
- | %inline.forms;)*">
-
-<!-- form uses %Block; excluding form -->
-
-<!ENTITY % form.content "(%block; | %misc;)*">
-
-<!-- button uses %Flow; but excludes a, form and form controls -->
-
-<!ENTITY % button.content
- "(#PCDATA | p | %heading; | div | %lists; | %blocktext; |
- table | %special; | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %misc;)*">
-
-<!--================ Document Structure ==================================-->
-
-<!-- the namespace URI designates the document profile -->
-
-<!ELEMENT html (head, body)>
-<!ATTLIST html
- %i18n;
- id ID #IMPLIED
- xmlns %URI; #FIXED 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'
- >
-
-<!--================ Document Head =======================================-->
-
-<!ENTITY % head.misc "(script|style|meta|link|object)*">
-
-<!-- content model is %head.misc; combined with a single
- title and an optional base element in any order -->
-
-<!ELEMENT head (%head.misc;,
- ((title, %head.misc;, (base, %head.misc;)?) |
- (base, %head.misc;, (title, %head.misc;))))>
-
-<!ATTLIST head
- %i18n;
- id ID #IMPLIED
- profile %URI; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!-- The title element is not considered part of the flow of text.
- It should be displayed, for example as the page header or
- window title. Exactly one title is required per document.
- -->
-<!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA)>
-<!ATTLIST title
- %i18n;
- id ID #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!-- document base URI -->
-
-<!ELEMENT base EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST base
- href %URI; #REQUIRED
- id ID #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!-- generic metainformation -->
-<!ELEMENT meta EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST meta
- %i18n;
- id ID #IMPLIED
- http-equiv CDATA #IMPLIED
- name CDATA #IMPLIED
- content CDATA #REQUIRED
- scheme CDATA #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--
- Relationship values can be used in principle:
-
- a) for document specific toolbars/menus when used
- with the link element in document head e.g.
- start, contents, previous, next, index, end, help
- b) to link to a separate style sheet (rel="stylesheet")
- c) to make a link to a script (rel="script")
- d) by stylesheets to control how collections of
- html nodes are rendered into printed documents
- e) to make a link to a printable version of this document
- e.g. a PostScript or PDF version (rel="alternate" media="print")
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT link EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST link
- %attrs;
- charset %Charset; #IMPLIED
- href %URI; #IMPLIED
- hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- type %ContentType; #IMPLIED
- rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED
- rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED
- media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!-- style info, which may include CDATA sections -->
-<!ELEMENT style (#PCDATA)>
-<!ATTLIST style
- %i18n;
- id ID #IMPLIED
- type %ContentType; #REQUIRED
- media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED
- title %Text; #IMPLIED
- xml:space (preserve) #FIXED 'preserve'
- >
-
-<!-- script statements, which may include CDATA sections -->
-<!ELEMENT script (#PCDATA)>
-<!ATTLIST script
- id ID #IMPLIED
- charset %Charset; #IMPLIED
- type %ContentType; #REQUIRED
- src %URI; #IMPLIED
- defer (defer) #IMPLIED
- xml:space (preserve) #FIXED 'preserve'
- >
-
-<!-- alternate content container for non script-based rendering -->
-
-<!ELEMENT noscript %Block;>
-<!ATTLIST noscript
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Document Body ====================================-->
-
-<!ELEMENT body %Block;>
-<!ATTLIST body
- %attrs;
- onload %Script; #IMPLIED
- onunload %Script; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT div %Flow;> <!-- generic language/style container -->
-<!ATTLIST div
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Paragraphs =======================================-->
-
-<!ELEMENT p %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST p
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Headings =========================================-->
-
-<!--
- There are six levels of headings from h1 (the most important)
- to h6 (the least important).
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT h1 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h1
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT h2 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h2
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT h3 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h3
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT h4 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h4
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT h5 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h5
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT h6 %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST h6
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Lists ============================================-->
-
-<!-- Unordered list -->
-
-<!ELEMENT ul (li)+>
-<!ATTLIST ul
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!-- Ordered (numbered) list -->
-
-<!ELEMENT ol (li)+>
-<!ATTLIST ol
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!-- list item -->
-
-<!ELEMENT li %Flow;>
-<!ATTLIST li
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!-- definition lists - dt for term, dd for its definition -->
-
-<!ELEMENT dl (dt|dd)+>
-<!ATTLIST dl
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT dt %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST dt
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT dd %Flow;>
-<!ATTLIST dd
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Address ==========================================-->
-
-<!-- information on author -->
-
-<!ELEMENT address %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST address
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Horizontal Rule ==================================-->
-
-<!ELEMENT hr EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST hr
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!--=================== Preformatted Text ================================-->
-
-<!-- content is %Inline; excluding "img|object|big|small|sub|sup" -->
-
-<!ELEMENT pre %pre.content;>
-<!ATTLIST pre
- %attrs;
- xml:space (preserve) #FIXED 'preserve'
- >
-
-<!--=================== Block-like Quotes ================================-->
-
-<!ELEMENT blockquote %Block;>
-<!ATTLIST blockquote
- %attrs;
- cite %URI; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--=================== Inserted/Deleted Text ============================-->
-
-<!--
- ins/del are allowed in block and inline content, but its
- inappropriate to include block content within an ins element
- occurring in inline content.
--->
-<!ELEMENT ins %Flow;>
-<!ATTLIST ins
- %attrs;
- cite %URI; #IMPLIED
- datetime %Datetime; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT del %Flow;>
-<!ATTLIST del
- %attrs;
- cite %URI; #IMPLIED
- datetime %Datetime; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--================== The Anchor Element ================================-->
-
-<!-- content is %Inline; except that anchors shouldn't be nested -->
-
-<!ELEMENT a %a.content;>
-<!ATTLIST a
- %attrs;
- %focus;
- charset %Charset; #IMPLIED
- type %ContentType; #IMPLIED
- name NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
- href %URI; #IMPLIED
- hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED
- rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED
- shape %Shape; "rect"
- coords %Coords; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--===================== Inline Elements ================================-->
-
-<!ELEMENT span %Inline;> <!-- generic language/style container -->
-<!ATTLIST span
- %attrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT bdo %Inline;> <!-- I18N BiDi over-ride -->
-<!ATTLIST bdo
- %coreattrs;
- %events;
- lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- xml:lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
- dir (ltr|rtl) #REQUIRED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT br EMPTY> <!-- forced line break -->
-<!ATTLIST br
- %coreattrs;
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT em %Inline;> <!-- emphasis -->
-<!ATTLIST em %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT strong %Inline;> <!-- strong emphasis -->
-<!ATTLIST strong %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT dfn %Inline;> <!-- definitional -->
-<!ATTLIST dfn %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT code %Inline;> <!-- program code -->
-<!ATTLIST code %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT samp %Inline;> <!-- sample -->
-<!ATTLIST samp %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT kbd %Inline;> <!-- something user would type -->
-<!ATTLIST kbd %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT var %Inline;> <!-- variable -->
-<!ATTLIST var %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT cite %Inline;> <!-- citation -->
-<!ATTLIST cite %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT abbr %Inline;> <!-- abbreviation -->
-<!ATTLIST abbr %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT acronym %Inline;> <!-- acronym -->
-<!ATTLIST acronym %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT q %Inline;> <!-- inlined quote -->
-<!ATTLIST q
- %attrs;
- cite %URI; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT sub %Inline;> <!-- subscript -->
-<!ATTLIST sub %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT sup %Inline;> <!-- superscript -->
-<!ATTLIST sup %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT tt %Inline;> <!-- fixed pitch font -->
-<!ATTLIST tt %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT i %Inline;> <!-- italic font -->
-<!ATTLIST i %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT b %Inline;> <!-- bold font -->
-<!ATTLIST b %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT big %Inline;> <!-- bigger font -->
-<!ATTLIST big %attrs;>
-
-<!ELEMENT small %Inline;> <!-- smaller font -->
-<!ATTLIST small %attrs;>
-
-<!--==================== Object ======================================-->
-<!--
- object is used to embed objects as part of HTML pages.
- param elements should precede other content. Parameters
- can also be expressed as attribute/value pairs on the
- object element itself when brevity is desired.
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT object (#PCDATA | param | %block; | form | %inline; | %misc;)*>
-<!ATTLIST object
- %attrs;
- declare (declare) #IMPLIED
- classid %URI; #IMPLIED
- codebase %URI; #IMPLIED
- data %URI; #IMPLIED
- type %ContentType; #IMPLIED
- codetype %ContentType; #IMPLIED
- archive %UriList; #IMPLIED
- standby %Text; #IMPLIED
- height %Length; #IMPLIED
- width %Length; #IMPLIED
- usemap %URI; #IMPLIED
- name NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
- tabindex %Number; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--
- param is used to supply a named property value.
- In XML it would seem natural to follow RDF and support an
- abbreviated syntax where the param elements are replaced
- by attribute value pairs on the object start tag.
--->
-<!ELEMENT param EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST param
- id ID #IMPLIED
- name CDATA #IMPLIED
- value CDATA #IMPLIED
- valuetype (data|ref|object) "data"
- type %ContentType; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--=================== Images ===========================================-->
-
-<!--
- To avoid accessibility problems for people who aren't
- able to see the image, you should provide a text
- description using the alt and longdesc attributes.
- In addition, avoid the use of server-side image maps.
- Note that in this DTD there is no name attribute. That
- is only available in the transitional and frameset DTD.
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT img EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST img
- %attrs;
- src %URI; #REQUIRED
- alt %Text; #REQUIRED
- longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED
- height %Length; #IMPLIED
- width %Length; #IMPLIED
- usemap %URI; #IMPLIED
- ismap (ismap) #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!-- usemap points to a map element which may be in this document
- or an external document, although the latter is not widely supported -->
-
-<!--================== Client-side image maps ============================-->
-
-<!-- These can be placed in the same document or grouped in a
- separate document although this isn't yet widely supported -->
-
-<!ELEMENT map ((%block; | form | %misc;)+ | area+)>
-<!ATTLIST map
- %i18n;
- %events;
- id ID #REQUIRED
- class CDATA #IMPLIED
- style %StyleSheet; #IMPLIED
- title %Text; #IMPLIED
- name NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT area EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST area
- %attrs;
- %focus;
- shape %Shape; "rect"
- coords %Coords; #IMPLIED
- href %URI; #IMPLIED
- nohref (nohref) #IMPLIED
- alt %Text; #REQUIRED
- >
-
-<!--================ Forms ===============================================-->
-<!ELEMENT form %form.content;> <!-- forms shouldn't be nested -->
-
-<!ATTLIST form
- %attrs;
- action %URI; #REQUIRED
- method (get|post) "get"
- enctype %ContentType; "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
- onsubmit %Script; #IMPLIED
- onreset %Script; #IMPLIED
- accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED
- accept-charset %Charsets; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!--
- Each label must not contain more than ONE field
- Label elements shouldn't be nested.
--->
-<!ELEMENT label %Inline;>
-<!ATTLIST label
- %attrs;
- for IDREF #IMPLIED
- accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED
- onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED
- onblur %Script; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ENTITY % InputType
- "(text | password | checkbox |
- radio | submit | reset |
- file | hidden | image | button)"
- >
-
-<!-- the name attribute is required for all but submit & reset -->
-
-<!ELEMENT input EMPTY> <!-- form control -->
-<!ATTLIST input
- %attrs;
- %focus;
- type %InputType; "text"
- name CDATA #IMPLIED
- value CDATA #IMPLIED
- checked (checked) #IMPLIED
- disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED
- readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED
- size CDATA #IMPLIED
- maxlength %Number; #IMPLIED
- src %URI; #IMPLIED
- alt CDATA #IMPLIED
- usemap %URI; #IMPLIED
- onselect %Script; #IMPLIED
- onchange %Script; #IMPLIED
- accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED
- >
-
-<!ELEMENT select (optgroup|option)+> <!-- option selector -->
-<!ATTLIST select
- %attrs;
- name CDATA #IMPLIED
- size %Number; #IMPLIED
- multiple (multiple) #IMPLIED
- disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED
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- type (button|submit|reset) "submit"
- disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED
- >
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-<!--======================= Tables =======================================-->
-
-<!-- Derived from IETF HTML table standard, see [RFC1942] -->
-
-<!--
- The border attribute sets the thickness of the frame around the
- table. The default units are screen pixels.
-
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- CALS to avoid a name clash with the valign attribute.
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-
-<!--
- The rules attribute defines which rules to draw between cells:
-
- If rules is absent then assume:
- "none" if border is absent or border="0" otherwise "all"
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-<!-- horizontal alignment attributes for cell contents
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- char alignment char, e.g. char=':'
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-<!ELEMENT tfoot (tr)+>
-<!ELEMENT tbody (tr)+>
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-<!ATTLIST caption
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- >
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-<!--
-colgroup groups a set of col elements. It allows you to group
-several semantically related columns together.
--->
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- %attrs;
- span %Number; "1"
- width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!--
- col elements define the alignment properties for cells in
- one or more columns.
-
- The width attribute specifies the width of the columns, e.g.
-
- width=64 width in screen pixels
- width=0.5* relative width of 0.5
-
- The span attribute causes the attributes of one
- col element to apply to more than one column.
--->
-<!ATTLIST col
- %attrs;
- span %Number; "1"
- width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!--
- Use thead to duplicate headers when breaking table
- across page boundaries, or for static headers when
- tbody sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
-
- Use tfoot to duplicate footers when breaking table
- across page boundaries, or for static footers when
- tbody sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
-
- Use multiple tbody sections when rules are needed
- between groups of table rows.
--->
-<!ATTLIST thead
- %attrs;
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!ATTLIST tfoot
- %attrs;
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!ATTLIST tbody
- %attrs;
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!ATTLIST tr
- %attrs;
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-
-<!-- Scope is simpler than headers attribute for common tables -->
-<!ENTITY % Scope "(row|col|rowgroup|colgroup)">
-
-<!-- th is for headers, td for data and for cells acting as both -->
-
-<!ATTLIST th
- %attrs;
- abbr %Text; #IMPLIED
- axis CDATA #IMPLIED
- headers IDREFS #IMPLIED
- scope %Scope; #IMPLIED
- rowspan %Number; "1"
- colspan %Number; "1"
- %cellhalign;
- %cellvalign;
- >
-
-<!ATTLIST td
- %attrs;
- abbr %Text; #IMPLIED
- axis CDATA #IMPLIED
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-
-
-Online Demo
-
- You can try out [[NAME]] from a users' viewpoint by trying out the expenses app
- that ships as an example with [[NAME]]. This is the same application that is shown in
- {{{./expenses-movies.html}movies}}.
-
-[./images/demo-expenses.png] Expenses Application
-
- The app is deployed to run with the {{{./plugins/html-viewer/index.html}HTML Viewer}}, and you can logon {{{http://demo.isis.apache.org/expenses/}here}}.
- Log in with a user name of 'sven', or 'bob', or 'dick'; the password in all cases is 'pass'.
-
- []
-
- Like all [[NAME]] apps, the UI layer is generated directly from the domain objects; there is no
- presentation code. The app itself is part of the {{{./downloads.html}downloads}}, or you might want to browse the
- {{{https://apache.isis.svn/svnroot/trunk/distribution/examples/expenses/dom/src/main/java/org/apache/isis/example/expenses/}source code}} directly.
-
-
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-
-
-Benefits of the Naked Objects pattern
-
- Developing a business application using a framework such as Isis that
- uses the naked objects pattern offers four principal benefits:
-
- * <<A faster development cycle>>
-
- ... because there are fewer layers to develop.
-
- * <<Greater agility>>
-
- ... referring to the ease with which an application may be altered to
- accommodate future changes in business requirements.
-
- In part this arises from the reduction in the number of developed layers that must be kept
- in synchronisation. Also the enforced 1:1 correspondence between the user presentation and the
- domain model, forces higher-quality domain object modelling, which in turn improves the agility.
-
- * <<A more empowering style of user interface>>.
-
- Object-oriented user interfaces
- offer the user much greater flexibility than conventional task-oriented user interfaces, but
- traditionally they have been difficult to write. Apache Isis creates
- an OOUI for you automatically.
-
- * <<Easier requirements analysis>>.
-
- With the naked objects pattern, the domain objects form a
- common, "ubiquitous" language between users and developers. This common language facilitates the process of
- discussing requirements - because there are no other representations to discuss. Combined with the faster
- development cycle, it becomes possible to prototype functional applications in real time.
-
- []
-
- These benefits are clearly brought out in the {{{./naked-objects-case-study.html}case study}} on the use of a naked objects system in the
- Irish government. For a more formal analysis of the benefits, see Richard Pawson's {{{./Pawson-Naked-Objects-thesis.pdf}PhD thesis on Naked
- Objects}}.
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-
- -----
- Tutorial Movies
- -----
- The [[NAME]] Team
- -----
-
-Same application, different GUIs
-
- Because [[NAME]] automatically generates the GUI for your domain application, it makes it trivial
- to run your application with different GUIs.
-
- Why would you want to do this? Well, you might legitimately have different user bases who access the
- same application through different means. For example, your internal users might use the rich desktop
- provided by the {{{./plugins/dnd-viewer/index.html}DnD viewer}}, while external users might access the
- same app (though probably with different permissions) via the web and using the {{{./plugins/html-viewer/index.html}HTML viewer}}.
-
- Another reason for different GUIs is that you might prefer one for development (the DnD viewer is particularly
- good at helping to explore a domain), but intend to use a different one for deployment. You might even intend to
- write your own proprietary viewer, but want to get started on a domain model first.
-
- The following movies show how the example {{{./demo.html}expenses application}} (that ships with [[NAME]]) is presented by
- the DnD viewer and by the HTML viewer. In both cases no GUI code was written; the applications you
- can see are generated entirely from domain objects.
-
-* DnD Viewer
-
- Using the {{{./plugins/dnd-viewer/index.html}DnD viewer}}:
-
- * {{{./movies/Retrieving and viewing a Claim (DND UI).htm}Retrieving and viewing a Claim}}
-
- * {{{./movies/Creating and submitting a new Claim (DND UI).htm}Creating and submitting a new Claim}}
-
- * {{{./movies/Approving claims (DND UI).htm}Approving claims}}
-
- []
-
-* HTML Viewer
-
- Using the {{{./plugins/html-viewer/index.html}HTML viewer}}:
-
- * {{{./movies/Retrieving and viewing a Claim (HTML UI).htm}Retrieving and viewing a Claim}}
-
- * {{{./movies/Creating and submitting a new Claim (HTML UI).htm}Creating and submitting a new Claim}}
-
- * {{{./movies/Approving claims (HTML UI).htm}Approving claims}}
-
- []
-
-* What Next?
-
- Next, you might want to try out this same application {{{./demo.html}online}}. Or, start to see how the {{{./tutorial-movies.html}GUI relates}} back to the code. Alternatively, go back to the {{{./index.html}home page}} for other resources.
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-Apache Isis Hexagonal Architecture
-
- <Apache Isis> is built around the {{{http://alistair.cockburn.us/Hexagonal+architecture}hexagonal architecture}}:
-
-%{snippet|verbatim=false|file=src/site/resources/images/HexagonalArchitectureOverview.png.map}
-
- []
-
- In the centre is the same domain model, which is hosted by the framework.
- <viewer>s, either as a desktop app or as a webapp. Equally, you can
- choose which <object store> to use in order to persist your domain objects.
-
-
- As you might imagine, not needing to write any GUI code substantially speeds
- up development, and shortens the feedback loop to allow you to improve your
- core domain model without lots of GUI code slowing you down.
-
- The OOUIs generated by <Apache Isis> are especially suitable to "expert" users, typically those internal to
- your organization who have a good understanding of the domain and just want to get their job done.
- But for less expert users (or for a webapp deployed on the internet), a more scripted UI may be called for.
- Isis therefore lets you customize the user interface according to your users' needs.
-
- Alternatively, you might want to just use Isis as a design tool. The framework goes to a lot of trouble
- to ensure that the domain objects you build have no dependencies on the framework: they are basically annotated
- pojos that follow a number of straightforward programming conventions. So, you can use Isis to rapidly
- evolve your domain objects, and then deploy them within some other runtime framework if you wish.
-
-Where to Start?
-
- As you can see from this size of this site, there's quite a lot to
- <Apache Isis>. To keep things manageable, we've tried to scope information
- closest to where it's relevant. To help guide you through the
- framework, we've also prepared a {{{./where-to-start.html}where to start}}.
- If you want to drill into detail, you can either follow the links in the menu
- on the left, and/or you can click on the modules on image above.
-
-Promoting Apache Isis
-
- If you've spent some time playing with Isis and would like to promote it
- within your organization (at a Brown Bag lunch, say) then we have some
- presentation material for you to use. The material includes speaker notes
- and is available as a {{{./presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis.pptx}PPTX}}
- and {{{./presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis.ppt}PPT}} (Microsoft), an
- {{{./presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis.odp}ODP}} (OpenDocument) and also
- as a PDF ({{{./presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis-slides.pdf}slides}} and
- {{{./presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis-notes.pdf}notes}}). Feel free to
- edit them to your needs.
-
-Disclaimer
-
- <Apache Isis is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF),
- sponsored by the Incubator project. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects
- until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision
- making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects.
- While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability
- of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.>
-
-
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-Dynamically Generated Presentation Layer
-
- If you deploy your domain model on Isis, then you have it
- dynamically generate either a RESTful back-end for your domain object model,
- or to dynamically generate a webapp.
-
- This webapp is a great developers' tool, allowing you to explore your
- RESTful API without having to use other tools.
-
- You might also want to deploy this webapp directly for use by end-users.
- The UIs generated by <Apache Isis> are especially suitable to "expert" users,
- typically those internal to your organization who have a good understanding
- of the domain and just want to get their job done.
-
- For less expert users (or for a webapp deployed on the internet), we recommend
- that you develop a custom UI. You could either have it call back to the RESTful API,
- or you could simply take your object model and use it as the domain layer witihn
- your preferred runtime framework.
-
-
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-~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
-~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
-~~ distributed with this work for additional information
-~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
-~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
-~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
-~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-~~
-~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-~~
-~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
-~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an
-~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
-~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
-~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
-~~ under the License.
-
-
-
-Deploying Apache Isis
-
- These notes are for Isis contributors with responsibility for
- deploying Isis (either the code artifact via <<<mvn deploy>>> or the site via <<<mvn site-deploy>>>).
-
- NOTE: plan is to move this content into the DocBook "contributors' guide"
-
-Prereqs
-
- The instructions given here assume you are running on a UNIX type machine.
- If you instead use Windows, then we recommend that you install
- {{{http://cygwin.com}Cygwin}}, to access a UNIX shell and the required
- UNIX commands.
-
- When installing Cygwin, we also recommend that you select a couple of
- additional utilities over and above the defaults:
-
- * shells group > chere utility
-
- This can be used to set up a "Bash prompt here" menu item from the
- Windows Explorer context menu
-
- * net group > openssh utility
-
- This provides the ssh client program, used for remoting into hosts securely
- (needed when uploading generated documentation)
-
- * net group > rsync utility
-
- This is used to actually upload generated documentation
-
- []
-
- When cygwin has installed, start a Cygwin Bash Shell as administrator
- (press ctrl+shift), and then run:
-
-+-------------------------------------------------------+
-chere -i
-+-------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Switch back to Windows Explorer and you'll find that you should be able to
- start a bash shell in a new terminal window from any folder.
-
-Process
-
- For now, we'll just refer to the wiki documentation:
-
- * {{{https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ISIS/ManualDeployProcessForSnapshots}Manual deploy process for snapshots}}
-
- * {{{https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ISIS/ManualDeployProcessForSite}Manual deploy process for sites}}
-
- []
-
- The {{{https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ISIS/Index}Isis wiki}}
- also documents a number of other processes. These will be formalized
- into documentation when they are proven and stable.
-
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