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Evaluating XML Editors By devarticles.com
Page 1 of 4 You ve learned enough XML that you no longer need to use a simple text editor. You want something that will make your job less tedious more fun and help you create what you ve pictured in your head. Welcome to the world of XML editing programs and application suites. How do you choose one Dan Wellman gives you the goods from the...
The W3C XML Schema Specification in Context By xml.com
by Rick Jelliffe January 10 2001 Table of Contents W3C XML Schemas operates on the Information Set of a Document W3C XML Schemas and W3C XML Markup Declarations DTDs Role of W3C XML Markup Declarations DTDS in the Immediate Future W3C XML Schema and ISO SGML Markup Declarations SGML DTDs W3C XML Schema and ISO SGML Extended Facilities Meta-DTDs...
Using XML to Configure Groove By xml.com
by Brian Buehling July 11 2001 This article examines the use of XML to configure custom applications for Groove a peer-to-peer groupware platform. Groove Networks One of the most promising applications of peer-to-peer technology intended to enhance online collaboration is Groove the P2P platform of Groove Networks . Groove announced the general availability...
XML on the Cheap By xml.com
by Edd Dumbill June 27 2001 Fun things useful services and neat tricks you can use with XML without paying a penny. If you re new to XML or simply want a starting point to play around with it a little there are plenty of resources on the Web you can use for free many without even installing software on your computer. Content The best place to start...
W3C XML Schema Made Simple By xml.com
by Kohsuke Kawaguchi June 06 2001 Overview It s easy to learn and use W3C XML Schema once you know how to avoid the pitfalls. You should at least learn the following things. Do use element declarations attribute groups model groups and simple types. Do use XML namespaces as much as possible. Learn the correct way to use them. Do not try to be a...
Versioning XML Vocabularies By xml.com
by David Orchard December 03 2003 Introduction XML is designed for the creation of languages based upon self-describing markup. The inevitable evolution of these languages is called versioning. Versioning means adding deleting or changing parts of the language. Making versioning work in practice is one of the most difficult problems in computing...
Privacy and XML, Part 2 By xml.com
by Paul Madsen Carlisle Adams May 01 2002 XML-Based Techniques Relevant to Privacy There are a number of efforts currently underway in standards bodies and other organizations to address various aspects of privacy with XML-based technologies. This section gives an overview of this work noting which of the privacy concepts discussed in the first...
XML-related Activities at the W3C By xml.com
by C.M. Sperberg-McQueen January 03 2001 Introduction Anyone contemplating the intensity of XML-related work in the World Wide Web Consortium W3C nowadays might be forgiven for finding it hard to believe that XML 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation less than two years ago. W3C Notes Submissions from Member organizations and draft specifications in...
An Introduction to XML Schemas By devarticles.com
Page 1 of 7 XML Schemas help you control what elements appear in your XML documents. Similar to Document Type Definitions they offer distinct advantages over the older syntax. Dan Wellman provides a basic overview with examples to get you started working on your own. Support file for this article available here . XML Schemas are an area of XML...
From XML to SMIL By xml.com
by John E. Simpson May 26 2004 Q How do I create a SMIL text region using XML input I am new to XSLT and SMIL but I am attempting to create a SMIL presentation based on an XML document using XSLT. Can anyone tell me how to take the text contained in my XML document and output it to a region of my SMIL presentation As yet I have only been able...
Validating XML with Schematron By xml.com
by Chimezie Ogbuji November 22 2000 Schematron is an XML schema language and it can be used to validate XML. In this article I show how to do the latter and assume the reader is at least familiar with XML 1.0 DTDs XSLT and XPath. The Need for Schemas XML schemas are necessary for communicating the structure of an XML document type to a machine....
The XML.com Interview: Liam Quin By xml.com
by Russell Dyer April 09 2003 Many people have contributed to the development of XML. One contributor and XML expert who stands out is Liam Quin -- author and co-author of three popular books on XML and employee of the World Wide Web Consortium w3c.org as XML Activity Lead. He spoke with me by telephone recently from his home in Toronto about his...
XML 1.1: Here We Go Again By xml.com
by Kendall Grant Clark October 23 2002 Despite the frequent and usually accurate complaints that XML specifications and standards are insufficiently layered there is a sort of conceptual stack of technologies which together constitute the architecture of the Web. In this week s XML-Deviant column I report on developments in XML the base layer of...
Distributed XML By xml.com
by Edd Dumbill September 06 2000 The role played by XML in the next-generation Web Introduction It s not cool to be different at least not where Internet computing is concerned. Despite widespread agreement about certain subsections of Internet technology -- SMTP for email for instance -- many services and sources of data remain desperately unconnected....
XML Namespaces by Example By xml.com
by Tim Bray January 19 1999 January 14th saw the arrival of a new W3C Recommendation Namespaces in XML. Recommendation" is the final step in the W3C process; the status means that the document is done frozen agreed-upon and official. Namespaces are a simple and straightforward way to distinguish names used in XML documents no matter...
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