|  | | This article introduces the W3C's XQuery specification, which is moving towards “recommendation status”. The complex specification consists of six working drafts. It provides history, a road map into the documentation, and an overview of some of the technical issues involved in the specification. | | This article describes how an XSLT processor, in this case the author's open-source Saxon, actually works. This article is aimed to show how XSLT implementations take place and also give a description of how it works. | | This example demonstrates a nice an easy way to databing an an XML Document to an ASP.NET drop down control. | | CafeMel is an easy to learn XML tutorial in which the author explains you about the XML document. This tutorial is useful for the novice programmers. | | 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. | | It is an easy to learn tutorial through which webmasters can gather information about the process of combining XML documents by using XSLT. The author explains the above said method with the help of several examples. | | This article deals with the method to deploy ASP and SOAP for developing Web Services. This will be useful for intermediate developers. | | This is an online tutorial in which the author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of MSXML 4.0 RTM. The author details on additional functionalities and features of MSXML 4.0 RTM. | | The session describes the new place of XML and Web standards in publishing for printable representation of dynamic text and graphics as well as static content. | | This is a tutorial through which programmers can gather information about utilizing XSLT recursion in VB to load treeview control. | Pages: 1 2 [>>] | |  |
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