XML Blogs and News

  1. Using SwiXML and Substance 5
  2. Microsoft credible as blushing debutante at the standards ball?
  3. Why M. David Peterson is WRONG
  4. SyncroSoft has released 9.3, $345 payware XML editor written in Java.
  5. Why Jeff Atwood Is Right
  6. CherryPy 3.1 Released
  7. The W3C POWDER Working Group has published a new working draft of Protocol for Web De
  8. 10% of top Google product features are broken every week. Result of Google culture -
  9. RDF Parsing in XSLT
  10. Freedom in Web Applications
  11. Microsoft has released the Office Open XML File Format Converter for Microsoft Office
  12. Associating Resources with Namespaces
  13. The W3C Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment Working Group and HTML Working Gro
  14. Permanent URLs for things in the real world
  15. The W3C Web Application Formats Working Group has posted the last call working draft
  16. Adobe has released Acrobat 9. You can now embed movies in Acrobat documents.
  17. XML Fever
  18. Castoff hints? Rethinking interoperability and fidelity
  19. BBC, Microformats and RDFa
  20. Standardization as a collective loss of imagination?
  21. Kitchen-sink standards may disguise failure to standardize processes and identity
  22. The W3C has published a note on A Prototype Knowledge Base for the Life Sciences.
  23. Just in case you missed the sirens and flashing lights, Firefox 3 is now out.
  24. WordPress has Added XML Sitemaps
  25. The W3C has posted a new working draft of HTML 5. "This specification define
  26. The era of closed formats is dead
  27. The W3C XHTML2 Working Group has published proposed recommendations of XHTML Modulari
  28. Opera Software has released version 9.5 of their namesake free-beer web browser for W
  29. God Bless David Carlisle!
  30. The OpenOffice Project has released OpenOffice 2.4.1, an open source office suite for
  31. Teaching XSLT vs. Teaching XQuery
  32. The W3C XML Security Specifications Maintenance Working Group has published the secon
  33. OAI-ORE Compound Documents Drafts Published
  34. ODF Conformance Testing
  35. Neelie Kroes gets it: "Standards are the foundation of interoperability."
  36. Friday is the last day to submit late-breaking news for Balisage this August in Montr
  37. A new test for objectivity
  38. The W3C HTML Working Group has published a note on Offline Web Applications.
  39. A simple ISO NVDL script for preparing ODF XML for validation
  40. XSLT and Binary File Formats
  41. XSLT and Image Rendering
  42. A DSRL script for mapping from Schematron 1.n to ISO Schematron
  43. The XML Apache Project has posted version 0.95 of FOP, an open source XSL Formatting
  44. XQuery and Literate Programming
  45. On Polyphonic C#: (aka nohup and Unix Pipes)
  46. The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative has published a working draft of Web Accessibili
  47. The Finch and the Raccoon
  48. IS 29500: A standard with appeal!
  49. Michael Kay has released version 9.0.0.6 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor
  50. XSLT and Binary File Formats
  51. What IronRuby Running Rails *REALLY* Means and Why Miguel de Icaza Deserves The Credi
  52. Drupal and The Future of News
  53. Ubiquity XForms
  54. What is the Semantic Web Good For
  55. Speaking Through the DOM
  56. The W3C has posted a working draft of State Chart XML (SCXML).
  57. XRX Locking Grain Design
  58. Tunnel parameters and xsl:next-match
  59. The Search for Meaning: the connection between Schematron and PRESTO
  60. Validating Ant with Schematron
  61. Dear Twitter, (A Simple Solution To Your Economies Of Scale Problem)
  62. I've begun serializing the first chapter of Refactoring HTML on The Cafes.
  63. DynamicStatic Language Envy
  64. What's The Worst That Could Happen?
  65. Rebooting XML.com
  66. XMLMind has released Qizx/db 2.1, a $3200 closed source, embeddable native XML databa
  67. On the Pleasure of Hating
  68. Design inference and the REST interface
  69. Reason Number 47 to Store Metadata in a REST Enabled Native XML Database: Validating
  70. The W3C XHTML 2 working group has posted the last call working draft of XHTML Access
  71. Parallel parsing XML documents: applicable to interactive editors too?
  72. Edwin Dankert has released XML Hammer 1.0, a GUI program written in Java and based on
  73. XRX: A Simple, Elegant, Disruptive
  74. The W3C Web API Working Group has posted the third public working draft of Progress E
  75. XRIs Bad, URIs Good
  76. Trusting Hacking crossdomain.xml Files
  77. Success has a thousand fathers...
  78. The W3C CSS Working Group has posted the last call working draft of Cascading Style S
  79. [Piers Hollot:QOTD] Got XPath?
  80. The Paleo-Web: Paul Otlet and the Mundaneum
  81. If You Don't Need XML, Then Don't Use It!
  82. Dita, DocBook and the Art of the Document
  83. Balisage 2008 Announces Program
  84. *OA Overload
  85. The Loss of a Friend
  86. The Mozilla Project has posted the first release candidate of Firefox 3.0 for Mac, Li
  87. A loose end: Votes versus GDP
  88. XForms Builder
  89. XML 1.0 (draft fifth edition) builds a foundation then doesn't use it
  90. [Micah Dubinko:Mark Logic] Apparently Mark Logic Really *IS* That Good
  91. The W3C XQuery working group has posted the candidate recommendation of XQuery and XP
  92. X(HT)ML Fragment Identifiers
  93. [Jesper Tverskov:XSL-List] More On The Incompatibilities of XML and JSON and Why You
  94. Bad XML
  95. A Female Perspective
  96. The Angle Bracket Tax or YAML/Developer Blinders?
  97. [Dimitre Novatchev:XSL-List] Understanding JSON: Why JSON and XML are Incompatible an
  98. SyncroSoft has released 9.2, $345 payware XML editor written in Java.
  99. I am pleased to announce that my latest book, Refactoring HTML has been released by A
  100. Adrian Holovaty, "EveryBlock: A News Feed for Your Block"
  101. Geoff Zeiss, "Convergence of Architectural and Engineering Design and Location Techno
  102. Paul Torrens, "Modeling Crowd Behavior"
  103. A Look at MapQuest's Users
  104. State of the GeoWeb
  105. Quick! Word Association: XML
  106. The W3C Web Application Formats several new and update working drafts about Widgets.
  107. [len:QOTD] Ready, Fire, Aim
  108. Direct AtomPub Support Makes It Into .NET Platform
  109. Is it really that taxing...
  110. [AWS:EC2] Preparing For EC2 Persistent Storage: Redundant Disk Storage Across Multipl
  111. Is it really that taxing...
  112. Requirements of Japanese Text Layout
  113. The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has updated two working dr
  114. Introductions are in order
  115. The W3C XHTML 2 Working Group has posted the last call working draft of CURIE Syntax
  116. Planamesa Software has released NeoOffice/J 2.2.3, a Mac port of OpenOffice 2.1 using
  117. SyncroSoft has released 9.2, $345 payware XML editor written in Java.
  118. JavaFX snubs XML and takes a step backwards!
  119. Under the Hood: Oracle Berkeley DB XML
  120. The OpenOffice Project has posted the first beta of OpenOffice 3.0, an open source of
  121. The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has posted the candidate r
  122. Don't show me problems show me answers, and don't show me them either!
  123. When Is XML Not XML?
  124. A Milestone for XBRL
  125. Caching CFCONTENT
  126. Persisting With XML, Or Else
  127. Using Sitemaps And Verity
  128. XmlException: Data At The Root Level Is Invalid
  129. XML Sitemap Ping Tool
  130. XML-RPC ping endpoint in C# and ASP.NET
  131. A New Way to Organize Your Feeds
  132. Google Sitemaps and Competitive Intelligence
  133. My long-term bet on rising energy costs
  134. Grady Booch via Second Life!
  135. Zorba XQuery Processor: Something Tells Me You Need To Pay Attention To This
  136. Dynamic XML
  137. What to do now
  138. Exploring IBM Business Glossary XML
  139. Norm Walsh Leaves Sun? And Just Like That, *POOF*,
  140. The Great Cornholio
  141. Some Facts About Me You Probably Didn't Know...
  142. XML design: data or documents?
  143. [AWS:S3|EC2] Data Transfer Prices for Amazon Customers Takes A Plunge
  144. ROI by the Ton -- Going Green with SOA, EDA, RIA and Web 2.0
  145. Document-driven data architecture in practice
  146. if ((OOP + FP + AOP) == XSLT 2.0) then 'Composable Language' else 'Try Again'
  147. Filed Under: I've Never Thought About This From That Perspective
  148. The W3C XML Core Working Group has published the finished recommendation Canonical XM
 
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