|
|
What's new
DownloadCurrently only available via SVN at https://svn.liip.ch/repos/bxe/2_0/trunk/ On Linux system, the command line to download this : svn co https://svn.liip.ch/repos/bxe/2_0/trunk/ bxe
you must have subversion package installed on your system. A tgz-ed file is available from our fisheye at http://fisheye.liip.ch/browse/~tarball=tgz/BXE/2_0/trunk/trunk.tgz and you can browse the source at http://fisheye.liip.ch/browse/BXE/2_0/trunk DemoA simple demo with RSS is available at : http://files.bitflux.ch/bxe_2_0/examples/rss/ Another demo more complex, with a self defined schema. It uses a lot of user defined callbacks : http://files.bitflux.ch/bxe_2_0/examples/xslt2/ Docs
See also http://blog.liip.ch/archive/bxe-2-0-technology-preview.html |
Comments (2)
Nov 07, 2007
Anonymous says:
When will the BITFLUX EDITOR become available to everyone? svn returns: command ...When will the BITFLUX EDITOR become available to everyone?
svn returns: command not found.
svn does not come as a standard command or installation on
*BSD, Windows, or Linux. Nor should it.
On the other hand, cvs is standard on *BSD, and Linux.
ftp comes as a standard command on All operating systems.
The choice to provide svn ONLY access seems QUITE short sighted.
If you should allow access by more common methods, it is certain
that more people will choose to try/use the BITFLUX EDITOR.
Nov 07, 2007
Christian Stocker says:
BXE 2.0 will be released very soon. Until then you can get the current SVN branc...BXE 2.0 will be released very soon. Until then you can get the current SVN branch as .tgz from our fisheye at http://fisheye.liip.ch/browse/~tarball=tgz/BXE/branches/bxe_2_0/bxe_2_0.tgz
And why cvs is a standard unix command and svn shouldn't, that one you have to explain me
Add Comment