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Remembrance in Time<br />

In order to be accessed and transmitted the information to several groups <strong>of</strong> people, with<br />

different ages and cultures, the Web site is designed in the four languages <strong>of</strong> the project,<br />

corresponding to the country partners (Romanian, Bulgarian, Germany and Hungary), and<br />

in English, the <strong>of</strong>ficial language <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

For the conversion <strong>of</strong> the text written in English, in the native language, each partner<br />

has the opportunity to use directly the provided XML file (Fig.1). The XML (EXtensible<br />

Markup Language) permits to create common information formats and also to share both<br />

the format and the data on the World Wide Web [8]. For our Web site, we find a common<br />

way to give the translation in the 4 native languages with XML, so we can share<br />

information in a consistent way.<br />

The four events developed in each partner country: Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and<br />

Romania are presented in a suggestive mode, including in the Web site pictures from each<br />

event.<br />

The markup language HTML5 permits to structure the content <strong>of</strong> a Website and to<br />

present it in an elegant manner. HTML5 is the fifth revision <strong>of</strong> the HTML standard.<br />

HTML5 adds many new syntactic features, like the new , and<br />

elements and also other new elements, such as , , <br />

and , that allow to enrich the semantic content <strong>of</strong> documents.<br />

The structure <strong>of</strong> the Website OPENNESS respects the new standard programming<br />

language HTML5 (HyperText Markup Language), for describing the contents and<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> Web pages (text and graphic images) regarding how this will be displayed<br />

and interacts with other elements in the Web site [8].<br />

The name <strong>of</strong> each country are listed in the navigation bar. For each country a drop-down<br />

list is open with two elements, namely: the event which took place in that location and<br />

photos <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />

The data for the four events are shown:<br />

� International Symposium Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe – Hopes,<br />

Disappointment, Recapitulations and Exhibition Life without freedom, that took place<br />

in Bulgaria, in the period 19 – 22 March 2012, at St. Cyril and St. Methodius<br />

University, Veliko-Tarnovo (Bulgaria);<br />

� Colloquium and Exhibition A Democratic Europe – Remembrance, Unity and<br />

Cultural Diversity, Also, Celebration <strong>of</strong> Europe Day – 9 May 2012, that took place in<br />

Germany, in the period 7 – 10 May 2012, at Carl Von Ossietzky University,<br />

Oldenburg;<br />

� International Symposium Communist Regimes – Past Memory for an Open Society<br />

and Exhibition Memory, Respect, Openness, that took place in Romania, in the period<br />

1 – 6 August 2012, at Fagaras – Sambata de Sus;<br />

� Colloquium Anti-Communist Resistance in Museums and Memorials and<br />

Documentary visit, that took place in Hungary, in the period 3 – 7 September 2012, at<br />

EmlekPoint Museum, Hódmezıvásárhely.<br />

To mark the best stages <strong>of</strong> the events, we realized here a dropdown list which includes<br />

the following aspects: poster from the event, the program <strong>of</strong> the event, the list <strong>of</strong><br />

international participants, and the list <strong>of</strong> local participants and how on make the<br />

dissemination <strong>of</strong> the event (Fig.2 - Fig.5).

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