Altova has teamed up with Microsoft to integrate support for SQLXML XSD Mapping Schemas for SQL Server 2000 – into the graphical XML Schema editor, which is part of xmlspy® 5.
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How to Use ListIndexedColumns in SQL-DMO Using Visual Basic
This article provides an example, written in Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0, that shows how to use ListIndexedColumns with SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMO).
FormBuilder.NET
FormBuilder.NET is a free online tool that allows you to create fully functional C# or VB.NET ASP.NET Web Forms using only a browser. No programming experience is needed! Form data can be saved to databases, XML, or sent via email. Behind the scenes, FormBuilder.NET leverages XML and Web Serv
dtddoc step 1: Parsing a DTD
Now that we have looked at the to my knowledge only tool for documenting DTDs, let’s get started with our own development effort dtddoc.
Oracle pushes for common Web services choreography
By Eric B. Parizo – Oracle Corp. has made a big splash in the Web services pond as of late, leading an effort to encourage the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to develop a common standard for Web services choreography. SearchWebServices.com spoke with Jeff Mischkinsky, director of Web services stand
Microsoft fixes privilege-level flaw in SQL Server
By Gillian Law – MICROSOFT’S SQL SERVER 7.0 and 2000 software both contain a critical flaw that allows low-privilege users to elevate their privilege level and make changes to tasks created by other users, the company said Wednesday.
Wired News goes XHTML
The Wired News site has undergone a major renovation and now uses the latest XHTML and CSS specifications. The result is impressive (smaller pages that load faster, better conformance to the accessibility guidelines, simpler maintenance) yet partial: the pages of the site are not well formed XML.
SQL Server Magazine Goes Digital
By Brian Moran – SQL Server Magazine’s digital version downloads automatically to your computer and opens ready for you to highlight, annotate, and archive. Now all it needs is a reliable Web installer.
The Web’s future: XHTML 2.0
By Nicholas Chase – Over the years, HTML has only become bigger, never smaller, because new versions had to maintain backward compatibility. That’s about to change. On 5 August 2002, the first working draft of XHTML 2.0 was released and the big news is that backward compatibility has been dropped; t
What is XQuery?
by Per Bothner – The W3C is finalizing the XQuery specification, aiming for a final release in late 2002. XQuery is a powerful and convenient language designed for processing XML data. That means not only files in XML format, but also other data including databases whose structure — nested, named t
