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fsconcordance

Description: fsconcordance is a Perl script which enables the user to build concordances from one or more text files and writes the results to HTML. The HTML files can be incorporated into other Web pages and the hypertext linking between words makes for easy navigation. The concordance can be generated from single words or phrases of any length. The results can be ordered by frequency, by letter, or all together.

Requirements: Access to a platform which will run Perl scripts (e.g. UNIX shell account). Web client required to view the results.

Further information: fsconcordance has been developed by Meng Weng Wong, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania. Email: mengwong@pobox.com.

Distributor: The Perl script and documentation necessary to run fsconcordance is available from http://icg.stwing.upenn.edu/~mengwong/fsconcordance.html.

Price: Free for non-commercial use.

Version available at CTI Centre:fsconcordance 1.2


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Document Created: 16 August 1996
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