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-This document describes the current state of PyAIML's compliance
-to the AIML 1.0.1 standard. The full AIML reference manual can be
-found online at http://alicebot.org/TR/2001/WD-aiml.
-
-The following tags are currently supported:
-
- <bot name="name"> (see notes)
- <condition>
- <date>
- <formal>
- <gender>
- <get>
- <id>
- <input>
- <learn>
- <li>
- <lowercase>
- <person>
- <person2>
- <random>
- <sentence>
- <set>
- <size>
- <sr>
- <srai>
- <star>
- <system>
- <that>
- <thatstar>
- <think>
- <topic>
- <topicstar>
- <uppercase>
- <version>
-
-Support for the following tags should be implemented in the next version:
-
- None
-
-The following tags are not supported:
-
- <gossip> (see notes)
- <if> / <else> (see notes)
- <javascript> (see notes)
- <secure> (see notes)
-
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-
-NOTES ON SPECIFIC TAGS:
-
-<bot name="name">
-To set the bot's name, use Kernel.setBotName("NewName"). Note that the
-name *MUST* be a single word! Use Kernel.getBotName() to query the bot's
-name in your code.
-
-<gossip>
-The AIML 1.0.1 specification lets engine authors implement the the behavior
-of the <gossip> tag however they wish. I haven't yet decided what I'd like
-to do with it, so right now it doesn't do anything at all.
-
-<if> / <else>
-These elements appear to have been dropped between AIML 1.0 and AIML 1.0.1.
-They may someday be added as a part of an AIML 1.0 backwards-compatibility
-mode, but in the meantime, use <condition> instead.
-
-<javascript>
-Support for the JavaScript tag is not anticipated; one of the design
-goals of PyAIML is to remain 100% pure standard Python. So until
-somebody writes a JavaScript interpreter in Python, PyAIML won't
-support the <javascript> tag. On the bright side, it is possible
-to simulate the effects of the <javascript> tag (i.e. dynamically-
-generated tag contents) using the <system mode="sync"> tag. This
-solution has the added advantage of allowing *any* programming
-language to be used, not just JavaScript.
-UPDATE: The python-spidermonkey project provides a bridge between Python
-and the open-source SpiderMonkey JavaScript library. I am currently
-investigating the possibility of adding support for the <javascript>
-tag ON A PURELY OPTIONAL BASIS.
-
-<secure>
-Some AIML implementations support a non-standard <secure> tag, intended to
-wrap parts of a template which should only be processed if the user is
-"secure", or trusted. After implementing support for this tag, I realized
-that it wasn't doing anything that you can't do with the <condition> tag.
-Therefore, I've decided to drop support for the <secure> tag. You can
-easily duplicate its effects; simply replace this:
- <secure error="you're not allowed">you are allowed</secure>
-with this:
- <condition name="secure">
- <li value="yes">you are allowed</li>
- <li>you are not allowed</li>
- </condition>
-Then, use the Kernel.setPredicate() call to set the "secure" predicate to
-"yes" for any session that you wish to be secure. \ No newline at end of file