Describes how the XmlConvert class encodes and decodes names in XML data.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Write Better C# Documents
by Bill Wagner – The C# compiler produces XML documentation files from your comments. NDoc, an open source tool, takes that output and produces a Windows help file for your class libraries.
When to use local and global declarations
by Benoît Marchal – W3C XML Schema offers many powerful options for structuring and organizing your XML vocabularies. In this tip, Benoit compares global and local declarations of elements, and provides pointers on when to use which.
Review: Visual XSLT
By Darshan Singh – Having the right tools in the developer toolbox increases the productivity and accelerates the implementation cycle. If you are already using or planning to use XPath/XSLT in your applications, one tool we would recommend is Visual XSLT by ActiveState. Visual XSLT is designed to h
relaxng-user — Mailing list for users of RELAX NG
This mailing list is for anything related to the use of RELAX NG. Questions from new users are welcome.
ISO to Require Royalties?
by Kendall Grant Clark – Most XML developers know that these two-letter country codes come from the ISO (International Organization for Standardization), particularly ISO 3166.But now it has come to the attention of the W3C, as well as various other communities, that the ISO is thinking abou
W3C Investigation Begins on HTML Standard
By Matt Hicks – The ramifications of the recent Web browser patent verdict against Microsoft could strike at the heart of the Web’s common language–HTML.
HTTPS for Implementing Web Services Security
by Jim Clune – Give detailed attention to the server and client configurations for successful deployment of Web services with transport-layer security.
Extreme XML: Revamping the RSS Bandit Application
Dare Obasanjo revisits his RSS Bandit C# application and improves on its previous design by using various XML features of the .NET Framework to build a rich .NET client application.
oXygen adds limited Relax NG-driven editing support
SyncRO Soft has released version 2.0.4 of oXygen XML Editor, adding, among other new features, initial support for validated editing against Relax NG schemas. But that initial support has some shortcomings that make it of limited value in its current state.
