- Without An XML Sitemap Does Your Site Still Get Indexed?
- Mark Logic has released version 4.1 of their namesake XML database for Linux, Solaris
- Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.12 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
- Oracle has released the final version of Java Specification Request (JSR) 225, XQuery
- Wolfgang Meier has released eXist 1.2.6.
- XML Based Business Process Management
- Could it really be 7 years? Yes, it could.
- The first release candidate of Firefox 3.5 is out; though you'll need to get it by au
- Michael Kay has released version 9.1.0.7 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor
- M/Gateway Developments has released M/DB:X, an XPath-based XML Database with a non-RE
- Bing Versus Google
- Open Standards are no silver bullet
- Groklaw is on-message
- XMLMind has released Qizx/db 3.0, a $600 closed source, embeddable native XML databas
- Andy Clark's updated his NekoHTML open source HTML parser to version 1.9.12.
- The top three mistakes in Schematron
- The conspiracy to save ODF from being so crappy
- The W3C POWDER Working Group has posted proposed recommendations of three specs.
- Validation using tries and feature sets
- The W3C Math Working Group has posted an updated working draft of Mathematical Markup
- Google has posted betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux.
- The call for late-breaking news for Balisage this August in has been posted.
- Supporting degradation: towards a workable Open Packaging standard
- Balance of interest ~= Broader representation
- The W3C XML Processing Model Working Group has published the candidate recommendation
- The detailed progam has been posted for Balisage 2009 in Montreal in August.
- Classes of Fidelity for Document Applications
- Tracing through a page-break style-inheritance problem with Office 2007 SP2 ODF
- Conformance in the floating world
- Associating Schematron with documents in editors
- The Assertions in HTML 5
- Schematron on the Browser: JavaScript, CSS3 selectors, JQuery, Regex, JSON
- W3C: Please put XSD 1.1 on hold and address the deeper issues
- CSI Sydney: Character Set Investigation
- The Bold and the Beautiful: two new drafts for HTML 5
- Google has released Chrome 2.0, its Windows-only web browser.
- Microsoft Ordered To Pay XML Firm $200 Million
- Monkfish XML Software has released version 7.0 of XMLBlueprint XML Editor for the Win
- The W3C Media Fragments Working Group has posted the first public working draft of Us
- The W3C XML Schema Working Group has posted candidate recommendations of XML Schema 1
- The W3C XHTML working group has published proposed edited recommendations of 4 XHTML
- Where everyone knows your name: ODF 1.1 formula support in Office SP2
- Bare Bones Software has released version 9.2 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on t
- SmartArt and OpenOffice.oo
- The big fish swallow the little fish: Adobe's FXG and MicroSoft's OOXML
- Greener typesetting
- What Can You Do with XMPP?
- The W3C XML Security Working Group has posted the first public draft of XML Signature
- How big should an open standard be? A real issue for Open Standards and FOSS
- Winners Of XML Superstar Contest Announced
- The W3C Cascading Style Sheets working group has posted a second candidate recommenda
- Effectively Providing Alternate Content for a Flash Application
- The fourth beta of Firefox 3.5 is out and, at least on the Mac, it's sucking wind.
- The CSS Working Group has published the candidate recommendation of Cascading Style S
- The W3C XQuery Working Group has posted proposed edited recommendations of the variou
- The W3C Web Applications Working Group has published first public working drafts of s
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.9 and SeaMonkey 1.1.16 to fix various se
- The W3C Technical Architecture Group has published a note on Usage Patterns For Clien
- SyncroSoft has released 10.2, $366 payware XML editor written in Java.
- Upcoming Free Live Webcast on XBRL: The what, why and who... Wed., April 22, 2009 at
- Practical Tips for Government Web Sites (And Everyone Else!) To Improve Their Findabi
- The W3C CSS Working group has posted a working draft of CSS 2D Transforms Module Leve
- XMLFox Stands Out As Free Editor
- The W3C POWDER Working Group has posted second last call working drafts of three spec
- The W3C EXI working group has posted a new working draft of Efficient XML Interchange
- Just noticed that Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 8 for Windows.
- The W3C OWL Working Group has published a working draft of OWL 2 Web Ontology Languag
- Quark has released Quark XML Author 3. Version 3 integrates with MathType fo
- Fake non-realtime non-twitter non-video blog from XML Prague #1
- Managing XSLT projects with XPath
- Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.7 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
- Are we losing the Declarative Web?
- Quark XML Author 3.0 For Microsoft Word On The Way
- eGov Watch: The Importance of Data.Gov
- "U.S. industry competitiveness depends on standardization": Open Standards and Patent
- Another leap forward for openness?
- Master Blaster
- Is Facebook Markup Language (FBML) HTML, XML or some homemade demon spawn of the two?
- The Women of XML
- Concentrate! 10:1
- Blue Sun? What an IBM acquisition of Sun means for software
- Does an 'open' format provide the benefits it is supposed to?
- The W3C Voice Browser, Web APIs, and Web Application Formats (WAF) Working Groups hav
- Apache up against corporate dominance of fake standards process?
- Requesting features for OpenOffice and Office?
- The W3C Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group has posted the first public working
- Hygenic MCE using Schematron
- FAT32 should be a QA-ed, RAND-z standard
- Open Extensions
- The W3C CSS Working group has posted the last call working draft of Selectors Level 3
- XProc: XML Pipelines and RESTful Services
- I've released XOM 1.2.1, my free-as-in-speech (LGPL) dual streaming/tree-based API fo
- Concentration at the ODF TC
- Giving the boutique Standards Consortia their dues
- Open like a un-gagged mouth
- Converting XML Schemas to Schematron (#14): beta available
- Is Dreamweaver being beaten by Drupal?
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.7 and SeaMonkey 2.0 alpha 3 to fix vario
- Opera Software has released version 9.64 of their namesake free-beer web browser for
- Codenomicon Announces Flagship XML Testing Product
- Can Schematron validate XML processing instructions?
- Can Schematron validate RAND()?
- The Omni Group has released OmniWeb 5.9 as free beer.
- XBRL and Document Management: The Perfect Storm
- The Omni Group has released OmniWeb 5.9 as free beer.
- XBRL: the Solution for Carbon Credit and Smart Grid Accounting
- No real technical barriers...
- MODUS - Minimum Open Documents Using Standards
- Open standards: the UK gets it, probably
- Document security and macros
- The W3C Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has posted a new workin
- Apple has posted a beta of Safari 4.0 for Windows and the Mac.
- Running Schematron: the evolution of the pipeline
- Towards a Plugin Architecture for XRX Web Applications
- How Entity Extraction is Fueling the Semantic Web Fire
- Bare Bones Software has released version 9.1.1 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on
- The W3C Multimodal Interaction working group has posted the finished recommendation o
- Schematron 2009 released
- Running Schematron: bat/shell, Ant, XProc
- agenceXML has posted a beta of XSLTForms, an XSLT-based XForms engine.
- WebHooks, Syndication and the Programmable Web
- The Apache XML Project has released Xerces-C++ 3.0.1, an open source schema validatin
- eGov Watch: Recovery.gov Goes Live
- Safe Plurality: Can it be done using OOXML's Markup Compatibility and Extensions mech
- xmlHelpline.com has released Xml Schema Lightener 2.0, a $29 tool for subsetting and
- Preventing standards death march, plus augmenting RELAX NG to support variants
- The W3C the Web Applications Working Group has posted the first public working draft
- Recession Shouldn’t Stop XML Projects
- At TOC: Bookworm Online EPUB Reader Now Part of O'Reilly Labs
- XBRL Becomes Mandatory - This Should Be Interesting
- Touring With Google Earth 5
- Freelancer has released version 1.64 of xmlBlaster, an open source message-oriented m
- Code Synthesis has released XSD/e 3.0.0, a free-as-in-speech (GPL) C++ schema validat
- The W3C XML Schema Working Group has posted possibly the third last call working draf
- Google has released Chrome 1.0.154.46.
- The W3C XHTML2 Working Group has published the second edition of XHTML Media Types.
- The W3C has published XML Base (Second Edition).
- New York Times Opens "Best Sellers API"
- The OpenOffice Project has released OpenOffice 3.0.1, an open source office suite for
- Microsoft has posted the first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8 for Windows.
- Building RESTful Services with XQuery and XRX
- IDUG Conducting Global Search For XML Superstar
- I've posted the third beta of XOM 1.2, my free-as-in-speech (LGPL) library for proces
- The W3C XHTML 2 Working Group has posted the candidate recommendation of CURIE Syntax
- Who are you and why are you here?
- The W3C CSS Working Group has published a new Candidate Recommendation of CSS Mobile
- Tech Nomads
- The W3C Geolocation Working Group has posted the first working draft of the Geolocati
- SOA is Dead? It's About Time!
- Google has posted the first alpha of Chrome 2.0, an open source WebKit-based browser
- An Infrastructure for Big Data
- Packaging formats of famous application/*+zip
- The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has published the first working draft of the Voic
- SOA Still Alive and Well--Sell it to the Business
- The Price of Fame? About $750
- Analysis 2009: Syndication forms the backbone of the Writable Web
- Is It Time for an EXQuery.org?
- When you're SMIL-ing, when you're SMIL-ing...
- The W3C Forms Working Group has published a working draft of XForms for HTML.
- Analysis 2009: Semantics continues to not be RDF, but enrichment, classification and
- Analysis 2009: Internet Explorer Fades, Firefox Stays the Course, Google Chrome Surge
- Version 2.2 of XQilla, an open source XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 library and command li
- Learning Haskell
- Analysis 2009: XForms and XML-enabled clients gain traction with XQuery databases
- Analysis 2009: Application Services come into their own
- Analysis 2009
- The Apache Commons Team has released Digester 2.0, a SAX-based XML to object mapper,
- In the unlikely event anyone needs yet another way to listen to me blather, I now hav
- The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group has published the f
- 2008: my year of living smaller
- Bare Bones Software has released version 9.1 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on t
- Submitting Your XML Sitemap to Google
- The W3C Web API Working Group has published the finished recommendation of Element Tr
- A national direction for international standards
- The W3C Scalable Vector Graphics Working Group has posted the finished recommendation
- Through A Glass (Very) Darkly: XML 2009 (Part 1 of 2)
- Michael Kay has released versions 9.1.0.5 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor
- Planamesa Software has released NeoOffice/J 2.2.5 patch 5, a Mac port of OpenOffice 2
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 2.0.0.20 to fix a security bug that apparent
- Entities and streaming processing
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 2.0.0.20 to fix a security bug that apparent
- Why I think XML 1.0 (fifth edition) is wrong-headed
- XForms, a pause for reflection
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.5 and 2.0.0.19 and SeaMonkey 1.1.14 to f
- Defining markup languages using Unicode properties
- The W3C XQuery working group has published an updated working draft of XQuery 1.1 and
- The W3C XQuery working group has posted a new working draft of XQuery Scripting Exten
- Automattic has released Wordpress 2.7.0 an open source (GPL) blog engine based on PHP
- Converting XML Schemas to Schematron (#13): Identify constraints
- Google has released Chrome 1.0, an open source WebKit-based browser for Windows.
- The W3C has published the first working draft of rdf.
- The W3C has published the candidate recommendation of the CSS Marquee Module Level 3.
- The Call for Papers for Balisage 2009 has been posted.
- New Tools Make Open XML More Accommodating
- The W3C Core Working group has broken faith with the XML community by publishing an X
- Reviewing document applications without conclusions
- I have uploaded Jaxen 1.1.2, an open source XPath 1.0 engine written in Java that sup
- XMLMind has released Qizx/db 2.2, a $600 closed source, embeddable native XML databas
- Converting Schematron to XML Schemas, part 2
- Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.1 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
- More super-styling
- XForms for Prototyping
- Super-styling: Are our current page-breaking hints too low-level for acceptable inter
- Sun has released MySQL Server 5.1.30 GA, "the first 5.1 production version of the pop
- Matt Mullenweg has released Wordpress 2.6.5 an open source (GPL) blog engine based on
- Where are the XML Editors?
- Microsoft XML Core Services Patched
- Using Schematron to declare and report implementation limitations
- The W3C Scalable Vector Graphics Working Group has posted the proposed recommendation
- A sketch on recasting XBRL in Schematron
- Interview with Jason Hunter of MarkMail.org
- Are Computer Languages Irrelevant?
- Test Driving MarkLogic 4.0 XML Server
- ISO standard 'office' formats overpromise compatability?
- OOXML standards finally published and available free!
- Fake real-time blog from JTC1 Meeting, Nara, Japan
- The W3C Web API Working Group has published the proposed recommendation of Element Tr
- Warning: x = x + 1 May Be Hazardous to Your Brain
- Open Comparability: against anti-benchmarking EULAs
- Schemas: stereotypes, archetypes or prototypes?
- The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group has published the P
- Apple has released Safari 3.2 for Mac and Windows to close various security holes.
- The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.4 and 2.0.0.18 and SeaMonkey 1.1.13 to f
- The Call for Papers is now open for ApacheCon US 2009, taking place November 2-6 in O
- Validating Code Lists with Schematron
- Monkfish Software has XMLBlueprint 6.2, a $79 payware XML Editor for Windows that fea
- Five RESTful Friends
- The W3C XML Core Working Group has published a note on Legacy extended IRIs for XML r
- Creating Bullet Bars with Google Charts
- Clinical & Biomedical Computing Ltd.
- IBM's developerWorks has published my latest article, Detect XML document encodings w
- Altova Launches Suite Of XML Tools
- The Business Process Technology research group at the Hasso Plattner Institute of IT
- Content Routing in XRX
- SIL's Graphite and Wen Quan Yi
- XimpleWare has released VTD-XML 2.4, a free-as-in-speech (GPL) non-extractive Java/C/
- Fake real-time blog from Document Interoperability Initiative 2 at Redmond
- The W3C Synchronized Multimedia Working Group has posted the proposed recommendation
- James Clark has posted updated version of Jing and Trang.
- Current CSS & formatting specs and drafts at W3C
- What are Chinese Tables?
- Codalogic has released a free-as-in-beer version of its LMX C++ XML data binding tool
- Trying to figure out where Open Formula fits in
- Can XML Help you Avoid a Disruptive Innovation?
- Editors Choice Award for "Green IT Architect"; A TechTarget writeup on our talk at Op
- The W3C Voice Browser Activity has published the finished recommendation of Pronuncia
- SyncroSoft has released 10.0, $366 payware XML editor written in Java.
- Is ODF the new RTF or the new .DOC? Can it be both? Do we need either?
- The W3C XHTML2 Working Group has released of XHTML Modularization 1.1 .
- What is Great About the Web