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There are 1176 articles & tutorials regarding "XML".
- 13.) Binary XML, Again
- by Kendall Grant Clark August 13, 2003 XML is Not Self-Describing I dissent from several points of XML Orthodoxy because I am by nature, personal inclination, and experience, a dissident. But I also dissent reflexively, I suppose, because my intellectual training -- in religious studies and the philosophy of religion -- acquainted me well with the dynamics of orthodoxy, heterodoxy, and heresy, rather than, say, the dynamics of ADTs or just-in-time language compilation. That's not to say...
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- 14.) Does XML Query Reinvent the Wheel?
- by Leigh Dodds February 28, 2001 Debates on the XML-DEV and XSL mailing lists over the last two weeks concern the futures of XSLT, XPath, and, the latest addition to the W3C XML toolkit, XML Query. There are no signs of these debates ending this week. Discussion on XML-DEV about the design of XML Query rages on. Reinventing the Wheel The focus of last week's XML-Deviant was the concern expressed by several XML-DEV contributors that the interdependence of several W3C specifications may...
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- 15.) Building XML-RPC Clients in C
- by Joe Johnston October 31, 2001 XML-RPC is a useful protocol for building cross-platform, client-server applications. Often XML-RPC is demonstrated with high-level interpreted languages like Perl and Python. In this article, Eric Kidd's XML-RPC C library is used to build a simple, yet powerful debugging client. Special care is taken to bring programmers with rusty C-hacking skills up to speed. When It Absolutely Has to Be in C XML-RPC is a wire protocol that describes an XML...
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- 16.) XML Technologies: A Success Story
- by J. David Eisenberg May 16, 2001 We've all heard stories of how new XML technologies have helped build immense corporate databases and complex, dynamic web sites. Well, this isn't one of those stories. This story is about how the Apache Software Foundation 's XML tools helped improve this year's California Central Coast Section High School wrestling tournament. Background I've been using a computer to do the scorekeeping for the CCS wrestling tournament for the past ten years. The...
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- 17.) Web-based XML Editing with W3C XML Schema and XSLT
- by Ali Mesbah April 30, 2003 W3C XML Schema (WXS) is an XML language for describing and constraining the content of XML documents. Using WXS to validate XML instance documents has become a common practice. Using a schema we can also go the other way around: create or edit a valid XML instance document using the information in the schema. This article describes a technique in which an XML instance document can be edited through an automatically created form-based GUI, based on the schema...
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- 18.) An XML Fragment Reader
- by William Brogden July 16, 2003 While many potential uses of XML result in fragments of XML text, not complete documents, XML parsers require complete documents to do their jobs properly. I have been running an XML-based servlet to conduct online surveys . It records user responses by adding XML formatted data to a continuously growing cumulative file. I needed a way to analyze survey responses on the fly without going to the trouble of copying the file and adding the markup required...
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