Microsoft have released the November 2000 edition of their SOAP Toolkit for Visual Studio 6.0.
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W3C upgrades XML plumbing
By Roberta Holland, eWEEK- E-commerce and other e-business needs are continuing to fuel the momentum for new innovations around the eXtensible Markup Language. The World Wide Web Consortium, the standards organization that oversees the language, this week issued a new recommendation for the Doc
Use XML as a Java Localization Solution
(Masaki Itagaki) The reusability that XML affords TMX-formatted data benefits Java internationalization development by Masaki Itagaki. Java has been one of the best programming languages for global market-oriented application development since JDK 1.1 covered basic components for internationalizatio
Adobe on SVG support for Linux and Netscape 6
Edd Dumbill-Michael Bierman of Adobe has responded on the SVG developers list to user questions about whether their SVG viewer will support either Linux or Netscape 6.
Where XML meets the Web
In recent times, XML has been accused of "killing the Web" due to the rapid pace at which it is developing. There is a growing concern that the simplicity of plain HTML is being overshadowed by the increasingly complex XML.
Simulate SOAP and Web Services
Use the XmlHttpRequest COM object to exchange XML data over http by Dino Esposito. XML and SOAP are two hot topics, and with good reason. The XML (Extensible Markup Language) format is widely accepted as a sort of new and more powerful ASCII table. And the SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) distr
XSL reaches Candidate Recommendation
Extensible Stylesheet Language, which defines a framework for using XSLT to create formatting objects, has reached Candidate Recommendation. Changes from the previous draft appear to be relatively minor. Section 4.11, List of Traits on Areas of the old draft appears to have been removed, while a
Secure Serivces Markup Language
Security Services Markup Language (S2ML) is the first industry standard for enabling secure e-commerce transactions through the eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
Edifecs Offers XML Tools For B2B
By Charles Babcock, Interactive Week-Edifecs, a little know software firm that is one of the powers behind the scenes in creating RosettaNet's initial business-to-business exchange formats, is offering a set of tools to make it easier to implement XML exchanges between trading partners.
IANA registry for IETF XML items
Simon St.Laurent-A new Internet-Draft, The IANA XML Registry, proposes creating a registry and a new type of URN for XML document types created by IETF standards. Unlike the XML.org and BizTalk repositories, the IANA XML Registry would only be used for XML DTDs, namespaces, XML Schemas, and RDF S