Welcome
WXT is: a Web and Xml Tool
You should consider using the next generation of WXT, found at: http://www.ia.hiof.no/wxt/wxtsite/
Developmet of the version presented on these pages are discontinued.
Obvious errors are still corrected for some time.
WXT handles tasks that involves XML-files in general, and it has some special features that are directed towards XHTML.
Wxt is based on the following simple observation:
"if the Internet is wellformed, you can reach and collect everything with an URL and an XPATH-expression".
The fact that the Internet is not wellformed, may be a concern to those of us with a sceptical inclination, so it may also be usefull to access content that is not wellformed as well.
WXT can assist when you:
- build and maintain websites based on XHTML.
- merge and/or split XML-files and transform them on the way to produce documents of allmost any kind.
- combine the two tasks and build XHTML-pages and sites from any wellformed XML-rawmaterial.
- want to include text that is not wellformed into a wellformed surrounding.
- combine the tasks and build XHTML-pages and sites
WXT is based on a few main principles:
- It does not introduce any hidden or proprietary formats or files. You may at any time supplement WXT with other tools or abandon WXT completely.
- It invites you to separate content, style and structure.
- It is based on a script that competely defines a job, small or big. There is a GUI to monitor scripts and jobs, but WXT works as well from the command line.
- You may use your editor of choice to prepare material.
WXT does not mess things up for you since:
- It never deletes any files
- It never change the content of other files than those you ask it to build.
WXT is
- completely free and distributed "as is"
- written in Java and testet extensively on MS Windows, and to some extent on Linux and MacOS