By Frank C. Rice – This article explains what XSLT is and how it can be used to transform XML data from one format to another. These examples lead the reader through an XSLT style sheet to transform a Microsoft Access 2002 database file into HTML. The code also demonstrates how to use XSLT to displa
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SMIL 2.0 to Recommendation, XHTML+SMIL profile
The W3C has released Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0) as a Recommendation, and published a substantially revised Working Draft of XHTML+SMIL Profile.
Lightspeed Acquires Leaders in XML Data Transformation Technology-Acquisition Expands The Architecture of The Iengine
Lightspeed Interactive, Inc., a provider of knowledge infrastructure solutions, today announced the acquisition of PerCurrence, Inc., a leader in XML data transformation and content assembly. Lightspeed increases its position in the digital knowledge economy by extending the architecture of the iENG
Converting DTDs to XML Schemas
In the last installment of this column I described a neat tool, dtd2xsd, to convert Document Type Definitions to XML Schema. Let's put dtd2xsd to work with the RSS 0.91 DTD as an example.
Getting Loopy
by Bob DuCharme – Programming languages use loops to execute an action or series of actions multiple times. After performing the last action of such a series, the program "loops" back up to the first one. It may repeat these actions a specific number of times—for example, five times or thirt
Corel Buys XML Developer SoftQuad
In a bid to get ahead on XML (Extensible Markup Language) technology, Corel Corp. said that it has agreed to acquire Toronto-based XML-developer SoftQuad Software Ltd. in an all-stock transaction valued at $37 million.
Xparse-J Update 1.1
Xparse-J grew out of the need for the smallest possible XML parser. While the parser works great when parsing, accessing the parsed data afterwards was not easy. This has been improved.
RDF Applications with Prolog
RDF Applications with Prolog by Bijan Parsia – In the first article in this series, I explained some of the semantics of RDF via Prolog (and vice versa). In this article, I'll explore some of the nitty-gritty of working with RDF in Prolog using the SWI-Prolog system.
Picture This: Web Interfaces Go Interactive
by Kurt Cagle – Static bitmaps and primitive animation have limited the development of truly interactive Web graphics. Now there's SVG, a standalone language that lets you use XSLT to generate dynamic graphical user interfaces from XML data sources.
Boosts for ebXML from Sun and OAGI
The ebXML project received a boost recently as Sun released a J2EE-based implementation of the ebXML Registry/Repository, and the Open Applications Group Inc. announced the incorporation of ebXML into their canon of business transaction standards.
