The Perl Toolchain Summit needs more sponsors. If your company depends on Perl, please support this very important event.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="application/x-xpathscript"
		href="/stylesheets/webpage_html.xps"
		title="default"?>
<!DOCTYPE webpage [
<!ENTITY sidebar SYSTEM "/sidebar.xml">
<!ENTITY news SYSTEM "/news.xml">
]>
<webpage>
	<head>
		<title>AxKit - Features</title>
	</head>
	<body>
		<section>
			<title>Summary of AxKit Features</title>
			<para>
				XSLT based pipelined XML transformations
			</para>
			<para>
				Standards base stylesheet selection criteria
			</para>
			<para>
			  Output in more than 180 different character sets (although
				browser support means that only about 10 of those are useful).
			</para>
			<para>
				XSP support for the Perl language, including Perl DBI based SQL
				taglib
			</para>
			<para>
				Built in Perl interpreter - no more CGI overhead
			</para>
			<para>
				Plug-in API - All components are replaceable with custom components.
			</para>
			<para>
				Support for almost every platform around: Linux, Solaris, HPUX,
				AIX, Windows NT, BeOS, *BSD, VMS.
			</para>
			<para>
				Intelligent caching technology means your pages will be
				delivered as fast as static pages
			</para>
			<para>
				Deliver to different media using the sames set of URLs for all
				media types. Media types supported are: Screen (web browsers),
				Handheld (such as palmtop computers and mobile phones), TV (for
				example Sky's "Open", or Microsoft's WebTV), braille, aural,
				print, projection and tty (for text-only browsers).
			</para>
			<para>
				GZipped output encoding - great for slower links
			</para>
		</section>
	</body>
</webpage>