COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED WITH SCRIPTING

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CODERAGE CodeRage 3584 Kings Cove Way Cottonwood Heights UT 84121 Computer software used with scripting languages and XML documents to create a more efficient and user-friendly web site development environment;CODE RAGE;Computer consulting services in the field of web site development;
FRONTIER USERLAND SOFTWARE, INC. P.O. Box 1218 Burlingame CA 940111218 computer software used with scripting systems and object databases for controlling and programming system software and other application software;
FRONTIER USERLAND SOFTWARE, INC. P.O. Box 1218 Burlingame CA 940111218 computer software used with scripting systems and object databases for controlling and programming system software and other application software and user's manuals distributed therewith;
USERLAND FRONTIER USERLAND SOFTWARE, INC. P.O. Box 1218 Burlingame CA 940111218 computer software used with scripting systems and object databases for controlling and programming system software and other application software;
USERTALK USERLAND SOFTWARE, INC. P.O. Box 1218 Burlingame CA 940111218 computer software used with scripting systems and object databases for controlling and programming system software and other application software;USER TALK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multi-lingual tag extension mechanism suitable for use with the JAVASERVER computer software Pages platform. Rather than creating a closure abstraction, the present invention "in-lines" a body evaluation for the tags. A doStart ( ) method processes a start tag and determines if a body needs to be evaluated. If so, a body evaluation buffer is passed to a doBody ( ) method for body evaluation. Once the body evaluation is complete, a doEnd ( ) method completes the processing by synchronizing the variables. The scripting details of the present invention match any nesting of the tag, so the at the structure corresponding to the original scripting is preserved. Furthermore, the present invention is not dependent on the specifics of the scripting language used to form the Web page.