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Take23: What is AxKit?
(Jan 29th, 15:46:48 )

"AxKit allows you to build your entire web site using XML. We use XML for the content of our pages, we use XML for dynamic content and components, and we can even use XML for styling our content for display. This has the major advantage of being an all encompassing technology, yet AxKit will never restrict you to XML, you can always break out to Perl code and do something out of the XML box."

"Using XML for all of the parts of your web sites helps in several ways. Primarily it helps because of the wide availability of both tools, and sources of XML data. Take any data source for displaying on the web site - a stocks/shares feed, news headlines, table of contents, list of files, or even a relational database. All of these sources are either delivered direct to you in XML format, or can be accessed using the tools AxKit provides you. Its undeniable and unstoppable - XML is the future of data formats, not just for the web, but for any sort of interchange. So AxKit is built for that forward looking web."

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