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The Social Life of XML
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Atom Authentication
Mark Pilgrim examines the Atom authentication API.

 

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• BEA Submits XML Beans to Apache Software Foundation [WebServices.org]

• Updated Sun Java Application Verification Kit Released [WebServices.org]

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• XML 2003 session report: Combining multiple vocabularies without tears [xmlhack]

• Semantic web specs step forward: RDF, OWL to PR [xmlhack]

• XML startups partner with larger players [Moreover XML and metadata news]

• Editors' Newswire for 16 December, 2003 [xmlhack]

• Editors' Newswire for 15 December, 2003 [xmlhack]

• XML 2003 session report: News from the world of DSDL [xmlhack]

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• New DMTF Server Management Working Group to Evolve CIM Specification [The XML Cover Pages]

• RIXML.org Releases Investment Research Standard RIXML Version 2.1 [The XML Cover Pages]

• RELAX NG XML Schema Language Published as an ISO Standard (DSDL Part 2) [The XML Cover Pages]

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xmltramp and pxdom
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In the latest installment of Uche Ogbuji's Python and XML column, he examines two different means of parsing XML documents in Python: xmltramp and pxdom.

The TAG's Town Hall
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Making Web Services Work at Amazon
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Jeff Barr, Amazon's web services evangelist, presented Tuesday at XML 2003, explaining the decisions involved in making Amazon's puiblic web services strategy a success.

Intelligent Documents Headline XML 2003
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A report from the opening plenary session of IDEAlliance's XML 2003 conference and exposition in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Styling RDF Graphs with GSS
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Visualising RDF graphs is a hard problem, as they can quickly become unwieldy. This article introduces a solution in the form off GSS (Graph Style Sheets), an RDF vocabulary for describing rule-based style sheets used to modify the visual representation of RDF models represented as node-link diagrams.

Trees, Temporarily
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Versioning XML Vocabularies
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Overriding Concerns
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Five XSLT Basics
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You've just inherited a new project at work that requires you to learn XSLT, but you don't have a clue where to start. This article by Michael Fitzgerald should give you a leg up over the wall. It covers five basics of XSLT 1.0--from what it is to how to get it to work--information you'll also find in the first chapter of Michael's book, Learning XSLT.

Creating an SVG Wiki
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Wikis are a popular way of text-based collaboration on the web. Danny Ayers shows how to add SVG support to wikis, in order to share diagrams as well as text.

Working with Bayesian Categorizers
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Bayesian classification has proved a powerful weapon against spam. Jon Udell tries to find out whether it can be put to use in other spheres of content categorization.

Binary Killed the XML Star?
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The results of the W3C's workshop on binary XML are less than satisfactory, says Kendall Clark. He also covers a recent and pertinent conversation on XML-DEV about SAX interfaces to binary formats.

Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1
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A case study of using Cocoon to build a web-based travel agency desktop system, integrating several backend systems.

An Introduction to Schematron
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More Gems From the Mines
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XSLT Reflection
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