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How Would You Like That Served?

Didier Martin tells us how XML is often used for structured documents like XHTML, rendering or transformation languages like XSLT and XSLFO, and as the basis for extensible network protocols like SOAP. A less well known example of the use of XML in network protocol design is Composite Capabilities/P

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Paying to Play

If Oracle's technical team were half as effective as its marketing team, Microsoft and SQL Server might really be in trouble. But to Microsoft's advantage, Oracle's recent product announcements and its latest million-dollar challenge show that the Oracle marketing department's achiev

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SQL Server 2000 Log Shipping

Thursday, February 15, 2001: 10:00 A.M. Pacific time (Greenwich mean time – 8 hours) In this session, we will discuss the new SQL Server Log Shipping feature and the enhancement made to this newly automated feature. We will talk about why it is robust and will also provide some suggestions abou

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XML Q&A

By Rich Rollman, SQL Server Magazine During the past two months, readers' questions have centered on using ADO and XML. This month, let's explore a different area of SQL Server 2000—the ability to store, index, and retrieve XML.

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Overlooked Command-Line Utilities

SQL Server ships with an array of powerful graphical management tools, but it also features many lesser-known command-line utilities that let you use Windows NT shell scripts or VBScript to manage SQL Server. Here are my picks for the seven most overlooked SQL Server command-line utilities, all of w

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MSXML with Internet Explorer 4.0

Microsoft certainly did a good job with version 3.0 of their XML Parser (MSXML 3.0), with complete implementation of XSLT & XPath W3C specifications, improved SAX2, DOM and namespace support, Server-safe HTTP access, quite a few bug fixes and performance improvements. But what if the 'minimum re