In Microsoft XML 3.0, after a Microsoft Internet Explorer-based application loads several XML files that reference XDR schema and perform other XML-related tasks, the application stops responding.
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Mastering XML
(S Pramod) XML by itself is not very special, but in combination with some other technologies, XML is revolutionizing the Web. This article presents some of the skill-sets that you need to master to advance your career as an XML professional.
Push, Pull, Next!
(Bob DuCharme) In a recent weblog post, XML.com’s “Python and XML” columnist Uche Ogbuji provided a nice collection of links to discussions about the push vs. pull styles of XSLT stylesheet development. What do we mean by “push” and “pull”? As a short example of each, let’s look at two approaches to
OGC Releases GML Simple Features Profile Specification for Review
The Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. has issued an invitation for public review of a GML Simple Features Profile specification. OGC’s Geography Markup Language (GML), now being prepared for publication as ISO/IEC 19136 Geographic Information — Geography Markup Language by ISO/TC 211/WG 4 (Geographic
The Evolution of JAXP
(Rahul Srivastava) After the first release of the W3C XML 1.0 recommendation in early 1998, XML started gaining huge popularity. Sun Microsystems Inc., at that time had just formalized the Java Community Process (JCP), and the first version of JAXP (JSR-05) was made public in early 2000, supported b
Complex Data Sharing Using XSLT and XPath
(Vance McCarthy) Integration Developer News recently spoke with Zarella L. Rendon, coauthor (with John Robert Gardner) of one of the top books in the field — Prentice Hall’s XSLT and XPath: A Guide to XML Transformations to find out how widely useful XSLT and XPath can be to devs with even the most
12 reasons why XML is hot!
(N Harish) The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for structured documents and data on the Web. This article takes a look at twelve factors behind the growing popularity of XML.
A proxy generator to WebServices for JavaScript and AJAX
(Matthias Hertel) From the languages and programming environments like C, the .NET CLR and Java we have known proxy generation mechanisms based on IDL and RPC for a long time. These generated classes and files enable the programmer to call a server-side method by calling a local method with the same
XML in the Crystal Ball: Overview
(Kurt Cagle) In roughly a month, XML will officially be seven years old. On February 2, 1998, XML was approved as a recommendation, though work on the specification had been ongoing since 1996. Even by the more normal pace of things outside of the Internet, seven years is a fairly hefty chunk of tim
Introduction to XMLDataSource control in ASP.NET 2.0
(Keyvan Nayyeri) Nowadays XML is one of important formats to store and retrieve data on the web. And the most important reason is because it can be moved beetween firewalls. We can see many websites with RSS and XML output. Also many visitors use them to save their time and increase their speed in
