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The United States federal government\'s XML Work Group, a sub-committee of the Chief Information Officers Council (CIOC), drafted its first guidelines that spell out best practices for the use of XML in federal agencies. This document, which begun circulating in early draft form for comment in January 2002, shows that U.S. government agencies, major users of information technology, are trying hard to get their hands around fast-moving XML developments. But...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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In his opening keynote at the IDEAlliance XML 2001 Conference in Orlando, Florida, in December, James Clark said: \"Just because it comes from Microsoft, it\'s not necessarily bad\". With that in mind, I decided to explore what C# has to offer to the Java-XML community. I\'ve been watching the continuing Microsoft story with a vague combination of intrigue and apprehension. You almost certainly know by now that, due to an awkward combination of hubris and...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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A Report from the Conference on Congressional Organizations\' Application of XML XML has spawned a number of new initiatives to improve the way enterprises, including government and not-for-profit organizations, do business. A meeting held on 24 April 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC focused on applying XML to the process of crafting legislation, with the potential at least of transforming the basic relationship between citizens and their elected...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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As the year 2000 draws to a close, the XML-Deviant looks back at the year\'s events in the XML developer community, bringing you the 12 Days of XML Christmas. On the Twelfth day of Xmas my mailer brought to me... Twelve Contentious Topics The great thing about the XML community is that it\'s not afraid to face up to the hard questions; XML-DEV being particularly vociferous. This year has been no different, and we\'ve seen a number of contentious debates....
Updated: 05/28/2005
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Dave Pawson is the author of XSL-FO: Making XML Look Good in Print One of the issues many users face when introduced to the production of print from XML is that of page layout. Without having the page layout right, its unlikely that much progress will be made. By way of introducing the W3C XSL Formatting Objects recommendation, I want to present a simplified approach that will enable a new user to gain a foothold with page layout. The aim of this article...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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While some of us were enjoying holiday celebrations, XML-DEV was haunted once more by that ghostly question, \"what does a Namespace URI resolve to?\" This time, however, the community was reluctant to descend into a two thousand message discussion. This article summarizes the promising progress made to date. Negotiating Peace To say that XML Namespaces have been hotly debated over the last two years is a major understatement. Much confusion has been the...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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As I explained last month, in my final XML Q&A column , my new monthly column will focus on the ways people use XML. The XML ocean is a big one, populated with a good number of whales (EDI, web services, RDF, and so on). But there are also plenty of pilot fish and guppies swimming around -- on up to lesser whales that you may simply have missed. It\'s these unsung applications I\'m interested in. I also mentioned last month that I\'ll be covering XML...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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If you need convincing as to why to use XML, Dan Wellman can tell you. He gives a little background, some details on its ease of use, and a basic example to demonstrate the qualities of XML. Support files are available here for this article. You may or may not have heard of XML: however, since you\'re reading this, you are probably at the very least an amateur/enthusiast web developer, and XML is possibly one of the most innovative and enhancing web development tools...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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XQuery is often described as a query language for processing XML databases. But it\'s also a very nice language for generating XML and HTML, including web pages. In this article we will look at XQuery from this angle. Tools for Generating Web Pages There are many tools for generating web pages. Many of these are based on templates . You write an HTML page, but you can embed within it expressions that get calculated by the web server. Here are some popular...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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One of the things that has made XML famous is the angle bracket; the pleasing symmetry of the opened and the closed. Angle brackets are key to the particular strength of XML, a uniform and universally agreed syntax. It is hardly surprising, then, that the angle bracket has a cult thing going. They\'re handy for logos and geeky puns (this column not excepted). Everybody loves angle brackets. Advocates of simplification heaved a sigh of relief...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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