XML overload
[Archived in Entry, Handheld Wireless]
Guy on 2004/11/11:
„In other words, people will use XML only if it is easy and solves a problem. Managing semi-structured content for multiple audiences across multiple media (for example, the web, text-enabled handheld wireless devices, and print) is a new problem. Because of its unique design, XML is perfect for managing such content .“
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„The best place to start (for learning about XML) is a Scientific American article, http://www.sciam.com/1999/0599issue/0599bosak.html written by Jon Bosak and Tim Bray. Bosak and Bray were on the original XML working group. The article is short, readable and lays out the basic concepts of XML.“http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/ xmlrdfthreads.htm - Cached
„The first wave, beginning with the Well, took advantage of the social adoption of email to build community upon Usenet, bulletin boards and forums. A basis of trust in email-style interfaces and conventions enabled pooled discussion. This wave takes advantage of the social adoption“http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/archives/ 2003_03.html - Cached
„With InfoPath SP1 scheduled for late June, some XForms design tools now appearing and the likely appearance of the Adobe XML/PDF design tool (announced in mid 2003), the XML forms space should be a focus of lots of attention.“http://www.tfosorcim.org/archives/2004_02.html - Cached
„xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@ic.ac.ukArchived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@ic.ac.uk the following message;(un)subscribe xml-devTo subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@ic.ac.uk the following message;subscribe xml-dev-digestList coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@ic.ac.uk)“http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/199909/ msg00590.html - Cached
„Experienced and able programmers do not need this book - most can go straight to the Worldwide Web Consortium's XML Specification pages to get themselves started - but they would, nevertheless, be well-advised to cast a brief glance in its direction. XML may be easy to implement, but bad XML is even easier. A good conceptual grounding in the language could save a lot of time and grief being wasted on ill-considered design and architecture.“http://training.gbdirect.co.uk/book_reviews/ learning_xml_review.html - Cached
„This document gives an instantaneous introduction to XML andrelated buzz: XSLT, DTDs, and XML schemas, but focuses ondisplaying XML files using XLST templates, Perl and Java.This is NOT a definitive document on any of these topics.It's really more like a "Memo to self"....but maybe someone elsewill also find it useful somewhere down the road.“http://www.ku.edu/~grobe/intro-xml.html - Cached
„Article: XML Designer Tags This article was published in the May 2004 issue of Web Services Journal/ XML Journal from SYS-CON Media.“http://xml.grumpykitty.biz/designer.html - Cached
„Data especially semi-structured data can be stored in native XML databases and documents can be stored in traditional databases when few XML-specific features are needed. Furthermore, the boundaries between traditional databases and native XML databases are beginning to blur, as traditional databases add native XML capabilities and native XML databases support the storage of document fragments in external (usually relational) databases. Storing and retrieving data“http://www.isgmlug.org/database.html - Cached
„To give it a spin just go to a web page, start typing, watch the typed characters highlight as they find a match in a link and hit enter to load the selected link. You can also use it to search for any text on the page by typing / before your search text."“http://www.guyweb.co.uk/web/archives/ 2002_11.html#000076 - Cached
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