Revision history for XML-Grammar-Screenplay
0.0503 Wed Jul 29 10:12:38 IDT 2009
- Included a "package XML::Grammar::Screenplay::FromProto::Nodes"
statement at the top of:
lib/XML/Grammar/Screenplay/FromProto/Nodes.pm
Because otherwise the rpm builder was confused.
0.0502 Wed Mar 4 22:19:43 IST 2009
- Upgraded inc/XML/Grammar/Builder.pm to 0.0101 to (hopefully)
handle the extradata properly under all conditions.
0.0501 Tue Mar 3 19:38:22 IST 2009
- Changed the Build.PL to use XML::Grammar::Builder.
- changed the tests accordingly, due to the lack of
"blib/extradata".
0.0500 Fri Feb 27 17:48:52 IST 2009
- Converted to use a RelaxNG schema.
- Now using it in ::ToHTML instead of the DTD.
- Added a sanity check for no inner desc inside the addressing part.
- Changed the 'license' field in Build.PL from 'bsd' to 'mit'
which is more accurate.
0.0402 Fri Apr 25 13:27:16 IDT 2008
- Fixed a thinko with the wrong path to the DTD:
"products-syndication.dtd" instead of "screenplay-xml.dtd".
Possibly a copy-and-paste bug.
0.0401 Sat Jul 14 10:43:57 IDT 2007
- Converted the "Screeplay" strings that were a leftover from
the wrong module-starter invocation into "Screenplay".
0.04 Mon Jun 11 21:26:48 IDT 2007
- Added the Quick-and-Dirty FromProto parser, which is slightly faster,
than the Parse::RecDescent one and with much better diagnostics.
- More parsers can be added later.
- Broke some compatibility - now require "use"-ing the parser class.
0.03 Tue May 22 07:46:18 IDT 2007
- Added the <br /> tag.
- Added a description of the proto-text format in the POD and
other POD.
- Fixed the space being part of the saying issue in the generated
HTML.
0.02 Mon May 21 00:26:35 IDT 2007
- Added the title="" attribute to the scene tag.
- Added support for SGML-like entities
- Added the direct ScreenplayXML -> HTML processor.
0.0101 Thu May 17 19:14:01 IDT 2007
- BUG FIX: Changed to open the filename in
XML::Grammar::Screenplay::FromProto in ":utf8" mode.
- BUG FIX: added more dependencies to the Build.PL.
0.01
First version, released on an unsuspecting world.