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rewe : ReDIF to web

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Barrueco, Jose Manuel () (University of Valencia, Spain)

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Abstract

This perl script enables to generate html pages from ReDIF data. It is used to create end user services like IDEAS, WoPEc and BibEc

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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/all/soft/RePEc/rewe-1.8
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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/all/soft/RePEc/rewe.conf.eg.current
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File Function: example configuration file
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Software component provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc scripts with number rewe.

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Date of creation: Oct 1999
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Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:rewe

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