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Here you learned about DSSSL and how jade can be used to produce far more sophisticated layouts of XML documents. We will complete the tour of XML related style languages by looking at the extensible style language, XSL, itself...
January 4,
2007
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How to write basic DSSSL stylesheets to convert XML code into HTML, RTF (Microsoft Word), and MIF (FrameMaker interchange format)...
January 3,
2007
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There are various ways to convert XML code into HTML or otherwise process it in order to display it inside a Web browser...
January 2,
2007
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One of XML's most anticipated features is its ability to use the markup for data, such as for encoding the contents of databases (this was always an unfulfilled dream of the SGML community)...
December 29,
2006
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In this tutorial: the background of the Document Object Model (DOM), the W3C recommendation, an example of using the DOM, DOM implementations ..
December 28,
2006
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Microsoft Windows DNA is based on a distributed system architecture. Distributed systems contain components on more than one computer. An Internet-based system is a typical example of a distributed system.
December 27,
2006
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In this tutorial, we will look at BizTalk Framework 2.0, which is an extension of the SOAP specification. BizTalk Framework 2.0 provides a structure for building solutions that move data contained in a SOAP document across boundaries.
December 26,
2006
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Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is an industry standard designed to improve cross-platform interoperability using the Web and XML.
December 21,
2006
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In this tutorial, you'll learn about XML schemas and how to use them in your XML documents. We'll look at the XML schema data types and their categories and then explore how to create simple and complex data types.
December 20,
2006
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In this tutorial we will look at four of the XML specifications: XML Namespaces, XML Path Language (XPath), XML Pointer Language (XPointer), and XML Linking Language (XLink).
December 19,
2006
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