Last month welooked at some short utility stylesheets, each dedicated to a specifictask that may be necessary with a wide variety of XML documents:stripping empty paragraphs, converting mixed content to elementcontent, and adding ID values to elements. Stylesheets like these canserve as building blocks in the creation of a large, complex workflowcomposed of pipelined modular processes. This week, we’ll look atseveral more such stylesheets.Strip the Namespaces from a DocumentXML namespaces play a Read the rest of this entry »
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Is XML changing the way applications are being designed? And if so,what tools do you use to model these applications? TheXML-Deviant considers these questions following a lengthyXML-DEV discussion.The Post-Schema-Delivery PeriodAs Edd Dumbill noted in lastweek’s XML-Deviant, the XML Schema specification may havebeen delivered, but the discussions are far from over. The SchemaWorking Group have delivered a meaty specification, and it will takesome time for developers to digest. Expectations have Read the rest of this entry »
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It’s common to wander the Web, cobbling bits of information together tounderstand some concept or make a decision. Weather information related toa specific activity is a good example. Trying to figure out thebackcountry snow conditions at 10000ft in southern Colorado is a difficultproblem. At some point an inner voice says, “Why can’t someone simplycollect this information in one place and display it in a simple, useful,unadvertised, and uncluttered manner”. There are even desktop tools likeWa Read the rest of this entry »