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Atom Authentication ByMark Pilgrim
Mark Pilgrim explains why the Atom developers are using a new kind of authentication scheme, and he explains why it's necessary. [Dec. 17, 2003]

The Atom API ByMark Pilgrim
In his latest Dive into XML column Mark Pilgrim explains the basic operations of the Atom API, with special reference to the precedent APIs. [Oct. 15, 2003]

Web Disservices: Microsoft's Misstep ByMark Pilgrim
In this month's Dive Into XML column, Mark Pilgrim takes a look at Microsoft's new Microsoft.com web service, suggesting that it might be improved by becoming more like the Web itself. [Sep. 24, 2003]

Should Atom Use RDF? ByMark Pilgrim
In this month's Dive Into XML column Mark Pilgrim explains the uses and abuses of RDF for the new Atom syndication format. [Aug. 20, 2003]

The Vanishing Image: XHTML 2 Migration Issues ByMark Pilgrim
In Mark Pilgrim's latest Dive Into XML column, Pilgrim examines XHTML 2.0 object element, which is a replacment for the more familiar and widely supported img[Jul. 2, 2003]

All That We Can Leave Behind ByMark Pilgrim
In Mark Pilgrim's latest Dive Into XML column, he continues the examination of XHTML 2 migration issues, this time looking at the loss of the br element and the style attribute. [Apr. 16, 2003]

The Road to XHTML 2.0: MIME Types ByMark Pilgrim
In his latest Dive Into XML column, Mark Pilgrim begins another multipart series by setting out along the road to XHTML 2.0. The first stop is the tricky MIME types issue. [Mar. 19, 2003]

Inside the RSS Validator ByMark Pilgrim
In his latest Dive Into XML column, Mark Pilgrim explains some of the implementation details of the RSS validator. [Feb. 26, 2003]

Parsing RSS At All Costs ByMark Pilgrim
In his second Dive into XML column, Mark Pilgrim describes his parse-at-all-costs parser of ill-formed RSS feeds, using Python's sgmllib. [Jan. 22, 2003]

What is RSS? ByMark Pilgrim
In Mark Pilgrim's inaugural Dive Into XML column, he reviews the history and technical details of the varieties of RSS on the Web. He also describes a method for parsing most active RSS feeds. [Dec. 18, 2002]





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