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XML Hack
xmlhack is a web site covering essential news, issues, opinions and programming advice from the XML developer community.
Planet Markup
News, forum, articles and comment on XML and all things related to XML. Useful section on XML tools and an online store to puchase software, books etc. Part of the Binarything.com e-publishing group of web sites.
XMLsoftware
XMLSOFTWARE, is a comprehensive directory of XML software development tools. Along with their sister sites XMLINFO and SCHEMA.NET, provides well organised information and resources on XML.
XML Elephant
Resource site which includes links, news and consultants specialising in XML development.
BizTalk
http://www.biztalk.org/home/default.asp
The goal of BizTalk.org is to provide resources for learning about and using Extensible Markup Language (XML) for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and business-to-business (B2B) document exchange, both within the enterprise and over the Internet. On BizTalk.org you can learn how to use XML messages to integrate software applications and build new solutions. The design emphasis is to use XML to integrate your existing data models, solutions, and application infrastructure, and adapt them for electronic commerce. You can also learn about the BizTalk Framework, a set of guidelines for implementing an XML schema and a set of XML tags used in messages sent between applications.
IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a non-for-profit membership organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven, cross-industry solutions for all publishing and content-related processes by developing standards, fostering business alliances, and identifying best practices. IDEAlliance has been a leader in information technology since 1966 (founded as Graphic Communications Association) having fostered the development and adoption of standards such as GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI, Mail.dat, papiNet, PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and XML.
Recursion reminds me of Recursion (9 XSLT Recursion examples)
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=Recursion
The following samples correspond to the "Shedding a little light on XML" Q&A column for a past XML Journal article on recursion. I coded about half of the examples and included recursion examples from other contributors.
Sorting Data Islands by clicking on the column header (using behaviors).
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=SortingDataIslands
This snippet demonstrates adding the following two functionalities to an Databound HTML table.
XML Times
XML news, knowledge and community hosted by Charles Goldfarb the inventor of SGML.
Cross-Browser display of XML/XSL
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=CrossBrowserXML
This example is very basic, but answers the very common question of "How do I display my XML/XSL in browsers that do not support XML. It is about as simple as it gets....Transform it server-side.
Filtering Data Islands
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=FilteringDataIslands
Demonstration of filtering, sorting and highlighting HTML tables that use xml data islands. This snippet demonstrates filtering, sorting and highlighting HTML tables that use xml data islands.
SGML Source
The home pages of Charles G Goldfarb inventor of SGML and father of its descendents: HTML and XML. SGML is the International Standard (ISO 8879) language for structured document and data representation. SGML was invented in 1974 by Charles G Goldfarb who led a 12-year
technical effort by several hundred people to develop its present form as an International Standard.
XML FAQ
"This is the list of Frequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Language. It is restricted to questions about XML: if you are seeking answers to questions about HTML, scripts, Java, databases, or penguins, you may find some pointers, but you should probably look elsewhere as well. It is intended as a first resource for users, developers, and the interested reader, and does not form part of the XML Specification."
xFront.com
Very comprehensive information site concentrating on XML,RDF and OWL. Contains tutorials, worked examples and news. Excellent resources and starting point.
XML-RPC.net
http://www.cookcomputing.com/xmlrpc/index.html
XML-RPC.NET is a class library for implementing XML-RPC Services and clients in the .NET environment. The XML-RPC.NET library is CLS-compliant and so can be called from any CLS-compliant language, the main examples being C# and VB.NET.
About
http://www.openapplications.org/global/intro.htm
The Open Applications Group is a non-profit consortium focusing on best practices and process based XML content for eBusiness and Application Integration. It is the largest publisher of XML based content for business software interoperability in the world. Open Applications Group, Inc. members have over 6 years of extensive experience in building this industry consensus based framework for business software application interoperability and have developed a repeatable process for quickly developing high quality business content and XML representations of that content.
Exchanger XML Editor
The Exchanger XML Editor is a Java-based XML Editor that facilitates easy browsing, editing, managing and conversion of XML Documents.
eXtensinet.com
With over 1,100 links, this is the world's largest resource page dedicated to XML and Web Services. Also provides a fully customizable user-interface.
Combining XML Documents using XSLT
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=CombiningXMl
The following collection of approaches to combining XML Documents is from a column, "Shedding a little Silverlight on XML", that I wrote for XML Journal a while back.
Using XML and XSLT in VB.NET Jeopardy
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/Examples/ShowHighlightedExample.aspx?Example=Jeopardy
This version of VB.NET Jeopardy uses a wide variety of techniques to access XML/XSLT. This application is a version of the well-known game of jeopardy that we use in our FlaDotNet.com .NET user group. The original version, created by Shervin Shakibi(Shervin@ComputerWays.com), accessed all of the Jeopardy Data from a SQL Server Database using DataReaders.
ZVON.org
A quirky XML resources site billed as "the guide to the XML galaxy". Probably the most useful aspect of the site are the tutorials on a wide range of XMLS subjects which are presented as a series of slides with examples.
XMLNews.org
News and resources about XML and the News Industry. Contains resources on XML, ICE, NewsML, NITF, RSS, XMLNews-Meta and XMLNews-Story
XML Database Products
http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/XMLDatabaseProds.htm
Comprehensive and up to date list of XML Database products and XML enabled database products
Charles F. Goldfarb's XMLbooks.com
XMLbooks.com - All the XML Books in Print ... or nearly so
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