Wednesday, September 15, 2010

IRLS 675 Unit 2

I read "Luwak: a content management solution" by Matt Benzing. It discusses a content management system called Luwak, that uses XML, a database, and XSLT, a style sheet language. That is what we are doing in the technology side of the class with Drupal. It was done at the Dressler Research Libraries for their online content. The idea was to separate the content from the formatting so that it is flexible to work on multiple devices. Handheld devices were the original catalyst for doing this. Traditional HTML webpages are slow and unwieldy on handhelds. Converting the HTML pages to XML had a few hiccups, including in determining syntax errors and spelling errors but overall the transition over to it went smoothly, according to the paper.

They also mentioned it was easier to maintain and support. They didn't even need style sheets for different browsers after trying the site out.

I've heard that story of Luwak coffee beans before. It still seems disgusting.

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