(Ramdas S) An XML namespace is a collection of element names that belong together. With namespaces, you can avoid naming conflicts while combining multiple documents into a single document.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Use PHP and XSL to create a DHTML link graph
(Jack Herrington) In this tutorial, you learn to build a link graph with XML, PHP, and JavaScript code. Link graphs are paragraphs of keywords in which the size of each word depends on some data value — in this case, the frequency of the term. The more often the term occurs, the larger the font siz
Extending AJAX with the Flash/JavaScript Integration Kit
(Kris Hadlock) One of the benefits of using different technologies in a project is the ability of leveraging them to focus on specific tasks. Developers then have the ability to develop robust applications that provide content in the most effective form.
Converting XML to (X)HTML using XSLT
(Ed Tittel) This is the seventh of a nine-part series of tips on XSLT, the XML Stylesheet Language Transformations. So far, we’ve looked at XSLT structure and syntax, its processing model, elements, expressions, functions, and processing techniques. In this tip, we cover the broad outlines of what’s
Series title: Directory Services Markup Language Server
(Sachin Raut) The Directory Services Markup Language v1.0 (DSMLv1) provides a means for representing directory structural information as an XML document.DSMLv2 goes further, providing a method for expressing directory queries and updates and the results of these operations as XML documents. Thes
Creating Voice Applications with Reusable Dialog Components
(Aimee Silva) One obstacle that’s impeded the development of voice applications is the availability of a dedicated, standard or well-known development architecture. To create robust voice applications, voice developers have had to be familiar with many languages, techniques, architectures, and proce
Is AJAX Here to Stay?
(Jordan Frank) Web development in general recently emerged from a long period of stagnation. While the web browser has become a de facto operating system for the enterprise application, there used to be only two realistic options for developing them: –Build simple web apps that work in any web b
Overview Of XML Encryption
(Pawan Bangar) XML encryption classifies a course of action for encrypting plain text data, generating ciphertext, and decrypting the ciphertext to retrieve the plaintext data.
Displaying Browser-Friendly RSS Feeds
(Scott Mitchell) Over the past several years the popularity of website syndication through XML syndication standards like RSS and ATOM has flourished. Originally, syndication feeds were the domain of technical sites (like 4Guys, which has an RSS feed of the most recent articles) and blogs. However,
Viewing Customer Data and Maps with Atlas
(Dan Wahlin) With the release of the Atlas technology preview developers have a new way to emulate AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) programming concepts while using familiar ASP.NET server control style programming. Atlas allows Web applications to make asynchronous calls to back-end syste
