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wp.pl, a script converting ReDIF data to html

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Michael Sandfort () (Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University)
Abstract

This perl script enables to generate a nice display in html of working paper data stored in the ReDIF format. This allows to maintain only one set of data, the ReDIF data, instead of having to maintain also the html pages. The script needs a little configuration to suit one's needs, but it is fairly obvious. Michael Sandfort wrote the original, Christopher Baum made some revisions.

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File URL: http://msandfort.economics.smu.edu/repec/utilities/wp.pl
File Format: text/plain
File Function: perl script
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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/rpc/soft/sandfort.pl
File Format: text/plain
File Function: perl script (earlier version, amended by Christopher Baum)
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Software component provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc scripts with number wp.

Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML, plain text, BibTeX, RIS (EndNote), ReDIF
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Date of creation: 12 Oct 1999
Date of revision: 26 Oct 1999
Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:wp

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