Ok, it's a ruby openurl library :) It ingests KEVs and XML and outputs KEVs and XML. It's used in the Umlaut (http://umlaut.library.gatech.edu/umlaut). It doesn't bother with validation, but handles the spec better than the CPAN version in some ways (although the CPAN version probably handles other things better). And, yes, it needs documentation. -Ross. On 10/17/06, Alexander Johannesen <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 10/18/06, Ross Singer <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I respond with an SVN repository for a ruby OpenURL library (that > > doesn't currently have any documentation). > > > > Not sure what's completely out of context about this. > > Because you didn't say "a ruby OpenURL library"? :) I had no idea what > I was looking at. An SVN to some code doesn't mean everyone groks that > code by listing generic directories. A few lines of what it is and > what it can do would be fantastic. > > > Alex > -- > "Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you know." > - Frank Herbert > __ http://shelter.nu/ __________________________________________________ > >