Archive for the “XML” category

ISO Entity Character Set

by jp on February 25, 2004

ISO Entities listed mainly for my own references.

Apache Xindice

by jp on January 11, 2004

I found Apache Xindice website this morning and I read little about this project. Apache Xindice is a database designed from the ground up to store XML data or what is more commonly referred to as a native XML database. (…)

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Microsoft has open Word 2003 XML-format

by jp on November 18, 2003

BIG hand to Microsoft on this one! Microsoft will license for free its Microsoft Office 2003 XML schemas, a move that will help outside developers enable other programs to trade data with Microsoft’s Office applications. The company released the schema (…)

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XForms – The Next Generation of Web Forms

by jp on October 15, 2003

XForms has officially became a web standard today in W3c. XForms is successor of the HTML Forms. “XForms is an XML application that represents the next generation of forms for the Web. By splitting traditional XHTML forms into three parts (…)

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Modules just a brilliant implementation for xhtml

by jp on October 6, 2003

The modularization of XHTML 1.1 breaks down XHTML 1.0 Strict into a collection of abstract modules, grouped by related elements and attributes. The idea behind modularization is instead of having one huge DTD that defines everything; modules are used as (…)

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get the XPATH of the current node

by jp on September 25, 2003

I am always lost in my XML nodes. Here is something what I stole from xsl-list@mulberrytech.com mailing list.

XML Spy Rocks

by jp on August 28, 2003

I have been using XML Spy for building small site of mine. It?s really nice program, I have tried XML Spy few times before but I felt that there is to high edge to learn again another tool but now (…)

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Slammer worm nuke plant network

by jp on August 22, 2003

Oh my god… What kind of people puts Windows running into Nuke Plant Network. Just think what can happen with nasty virus. Well, I guess they don’t run their reactors cooling systems on Windows XP :D I hope… Heh, I (…)

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The W3C's web ontology language, OWL

by jp on August 21, 2003

The Semantic Web is Closer Than You Think says Kendall Grant Clark at xml.com Kendall Clark explains why it plays a major role in making the Semantic Web a reality. Semantic Web is a very beatiful idea but I just (…)

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VRML goes XML

by jp on August 7, 2003

Remember VRML(The Virtual Reality Modelling Language)? The technology which was supposed to replace HTML in 1997 but never it did. I thought it with fancy virtual reality helmets in nineties. :) But regarding to XML.com article it is still “alive” (…)

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