
ndmitchell:
Hi
Hoogle (http://haskell.org/hoogle) uses Haskell Source Extensions (http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~d00nibro/haskell-src-exts/)
I thought haskell-src-exts was an extended Language.Haskell parser? Do you mean HSP -- haskell server pages?
No, I mean haskell-src-exts. It's a translator from Haskell with embedded XML to pure Haskell.
My academic website (http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/) uses some custom code (http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/Main.hs)
So that's CGI, or offline page generation?
Offline page generation.
Hugh asked on #haskell about how to do offline / cgi with xhtml combinators, I threw together a little example (since it seems this isn't widely known): import Text.XHtml.Transitional import System.Environment import System.Time main = do time <- getClockTime putStrLn . prettyHtml $ (header (thetitle (toHtml "testing"))) +++ (body $ (center $ h2 (toHtml (hotlink "http://haskell.org" (toHtml "Haskell is fun")))) +++ toHtml (show time)) Generates this page, http://galois.com/~dons/tmp/test.html Note that using string overloading we can remove some of the toHtml's... {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} instance IsString Html where fromString = toHtml main = do time <- getClockTime putStrLn . prettyHtml $ (header (thetitle "testing")) +++ (body $ center $ h2 (toHtml (hotlink "http://haskell.org" "Haskell is fun"))) +++ show time Cheers, Don