To construct a schema to validate nested data: –Create the individual tables to represent the different hierarchies of data that your XML represents. For more information, see Creating Tables in XML Schemas. –Select the table that represents the nested child element and drag and drop it ont
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Tie in data with Web services and XSL Transformations
(Nicholas Chase) In Part 5 of this tutorial series on analyzing data with XSLT, the MindMap Research Team decides to tie their data in with other services, pulling information from Amazon Web Services in response to information unearthed in the analysis. Web services provide information in XML, but
RSS, Blogs, and Attention.XML
Attention.XML – a specification for tracking, prioritizing and sharing what people are reading, looking at or listenting to in RSS – is still in its prototype stage. But it may soon have a role to play in searching weblogs, an activity known to some as ‘blogrepping’ (from blog and grep).
Create Real Apps Using New Code and Markup Model
(Charles Petzold) The presentation subsystem in the next version of Windows, code-named "Longhorn," offers powerful new capabilities to developers. This subsystem, code-named "Avalon," allows developers to take advantage of its capabilities through a new markup language code-named "XAML." In add
Practical SAX Notes
(Uche Ogbuji) In this article I discuss issues related to recent articles in this column, including some practical problems using XML facilities — SAX in particular — across Python versions and installed software configurations. I also revisit ElementTree’s support for XML namespaces and discuss s
XML in localisation: A practical analysis
(Rodolfo M. Raya) Learn how XML standards help facilitate translation processes that involve many participants in different locations. This article focuses on the most common XML formats used in the localisation industry to show you how important XML is becoming in multilingual document exchange.
XPath Querying Over DataSets with the DataSetNavigator
(Arpan Desai) This article discusses the DataSetNavigator, which provides the power and flexibility of the XML programming model without the overhead of having to convert the entire DataSet into an XmlDataDocument object.
ASP.NET XML Architecture
ASP.NET is quite a step forward from the original ASP. The ASP programming model is completely revamped to fit with the rest of the .NET architecture. ASP.NET presents a fully object-oriented architecture that promotes the development of well-structured, easy to maintain code and has full access to
Extending Your Markup: An XML Tutorial
(André Bergholz) By now, no doubt, you’ve heard the acronym XML. You’ve probably also heard that XML (a) is simple and (b) will solve all your problems. Sounds like magic, doesn’t it? But then you look a little deeper and encounter more three-letter acronyms, like DTD, XSL, RDF, and DOM. You begin
All Roads Lead to RDF
(Edd Dumbill) August. Season of long, hot, lazy days, and not much else. While the vacation of all things XML continues, those eager RDF folks are still hard at work. Consequently, the XML-Deviant this week focuses largely on RDF-related topics.
