If you think of SVG as a toy technology to draw nice pictures, wake up! SVG is invading your cell phone and this "graphical XML" might wipe out "text XML" (such as XHTML and XSL-FO), just as graphical user interfaces have wiped out text-based user interfaces.
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Altova Inc., Announces DocBook Support And Web Services Interoperability Enhancements In XML Spy 4.4 Suite
Altova, Inc. (www.xmlspy.com) today announced the release of the XML Spy 4.4 Suite, a comprehensive product-line of developer tools for advanced XML application development, consisting of the XML Spy 4.4 Integrated Development Environment (IDE), the XML Spy 4.4 XSLT Designer, and the XML Spy 4.4 Doc
The DocBook Document Type
DocBook is general purpose [XML] and [SGML] document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).
Close the Loop Between Web Service Development and Deployment
by Jon Gustafson and Mark Sabiers – Close the productivity-killing loops between development, deployment, and management in your Web services development process. This article presents a framework for analyzing data from the runtime environment and quickly injecting changes into the development life
Windows CE .Net
CE .Net is Windows CE version 4.0, the successor to Windows CE 3.0. Why didn't Microsoft simply name it "CE 4.0"? Because Microsoft marketing wants to make it perfectly clear that everything Microsoft does in 2002 is related in some way to their grand strategy, .Net. How exactly does Win
Use XSLT in .NET
by Dan Wahlin – In a previous article I discussed some of the different roles that XSLT could play in the .NET platform. One of the roles discussed in that article focused on using XSLT for content management or applications that present varying amounts of data to end users. In this article, I'l
XML for Data: XSL style sheets — push or pull?
Columnist Kevin Williams examines the two most common authoring styles used to create XSL style sheets: push and pull. He takes a look at some simple XML and XSL examples and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of each approach.
Revisiting SGML on the web
Four years after the publication of XML 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation, Edd Dumbill opens the XML Europe 2002 conference by questioning whether XML has become the "SGML on the Web" which it was meant to be.
Take the Sting Out of SAX: Generate SAX Parsers with XML Schemas
By Leon Messerschmidt – Although SAX (the Simple API for XML) parsers are handy tools for parsing XML content, developing and maintaining a SAX parser can prove difficult. In this article, Leon Messerschmidt shows you how to use the information contained in XML Schemas to generate source code for a
Tip: Outputting HTML from an XSL style sheet
By Nicholas Chase – Because HTML is so similar to XML, it should be fairly straightforward to create an XSLT style sheet that outputs HTML. Unfortunately, the differences between HTML and XML that do exist can cause pages to be displayed incorrectly in older browsers. This tip discusses those differ