XML Tutorials
Accessing and Manipulating XML Data in Microsoft .NET Framework
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, flexible and portable markup language. It is the preferred standard of communication developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Tuesday, 24th October 2006
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, flexible and portable markup language. It is the preferred standard of communication developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Tuesday, 24th October 2006
Accessing and Manipulating XML Data in Microsoft .NET Framework
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, flexible and portable markup language. It is the preferred standard of communication developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Wednesday, 23rd August 2006
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, flexible and portable markup language. It is the preferred standard of communication developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Wednesday, 23rd August 2006
Create a Google Sitemap for your Web Site
Google Site Maps is a simple and fast way for your site to be constantly indexed and updated by Google. This article will discuss the benefits of implementing this new technology, who should use it, how it works and how to create a Google Site Map for your web site.
Thursday, 3rd November 2005
Google Site Maps is a simple and fast way for your site to be constantly indexed and updated by Google. This article will discuss the benefits of implementing this new technology, who should use it, how it works and how to create a Google Site Map for your web site.
Thursday, 3rd November 2005
Linking in XHTML 2.0
As a fundamental part of the Web, hypertext linking has been the subject of repeated attempts at standardization beyond the basic format allowed in simple HTML. Such attempts can be characterized as efforts to balance machine processing ability with authoring convenience. The latest specification in this area, XHTML 2.0, just might have gotten it right.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
As a fundamental part of the Web, hypertext linking has been the subject of repeated attempts at standardization beyond the basic format allowed in simple HTML. Such attempts can be characterized as efforts to balance machine processing ability with authoring convenience. The latest specification in this area, XHTML 2.0, just might have gotten it right.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
Grab Headlines From A Remote RSS File
In this article, Nick shows you how to retrieve syndicated content and convert it into headlines for your site. Since no official format for such feeds exists, aggregators are often faced with the difficulty of supporting multiple formats, so Nick also explains how to use XSL transformations to more easily deal with multiple syndication file formats.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
In this article, Nick shows you how to retrieve syndicated content and convert it into headlines for your site. Since no official format for such feeds exists, aggregators are often faced with the difficulty of supporting multiple formats, so Nick also explains how to use XSL transformations to more easily deal with multiple syndication file formats.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
Tip: Convert from HTML to XML with HTML Tidy
This tip demonstrates how to convert HTML documents to XML (or more specifically, XHTML) with a simple, open source tool, HTML Tidy. This conversion is useful for webmasters who are migrating to XML. It can also help XML converts who have to interface with legacy HTML tools.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
This tip demonstrates how to convert HTML documents to XML (or more specifically, XHTML) with a simple, open source tool, HTML Tidy. This conversion is useful for webmasters who are migrating to XML. It can also help XML converts who have to interface with legacy HTML tools.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
XML and How it Will Change the Web
If you listen to the current hype, XML sounds like a technological achievement on a par with sliced bread and the wheel. Beneath the hoopla, XML represents the next evolution in Web technology. In this article you can explore the basics of XML and find out how it will change the Web.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
If you listen to the current hype, XML sounds like a technological achievement on a par with sliced bread and the wheel. Beneath the hoopla, XML represents the next evolution in Web technology. In this article you can explore the basics of XML and find out how it will change the Web.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
