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Bug#155609: marked as done (ITP: htmlpp -- Perl based HTML preprocessor)



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From: Steve Kemp <skx@tardis.ed.ac.uk>
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Subject: ITP: htmlpp -- Perl based HTML preprocessor
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

htmlpp is a simple Perl based HTML preprocessor which is used to
generate HTML pages from text input files.  The input files may contain
special markup which allows for links, tables of contents, etc to be
generated with ease.

It's purpose is to simplify the work of writing and packaging large
numbers of HTML documents, acting like a compiler: you provide input
source text and htmlpp produces the HTML documents from that.

The current version 4.2a may be downloaded from the following URL:

    http://www.imatix.com/html/htmlpp/

htmlpp is distributed under the GNU Public License.

Steve
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Hi,

  I'm closing this ITP as it's been a year and a half
 since it was submitted.

  I did produce private packages, but due to the flexability
 of the module I decided that I didn't want to maintain it
 for the Debian project.

  If there is demand for such a module I'll happily share
 mine.

Steve
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