The Web was originally intended to make content easily accessible. Today, Web developers focus on style and marketing, but the need to put together content-driven Web sites quickly and easily remains ...
Although it has been nearly two years since Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 was declared a W3C Recommendation, Web developers have accepted it more in theory than in practise. There is a ...
Markup code, or markup language, is basically a set of words and symbols created by the computer industry with the goal of helping to process, organize, and present information, as well as to inform ...
While a well-formed document is well-formed because it follows rules defined by the XML spec, a valid document is valid because it matches its document type definition (DTD). The DTD is the grammar ...
A new document on Apple’s Web site aims to help Internet developers understand how to perform XML transformations with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which define how different elements in a Web page ...
Ur/Web is a new approach to coding for the web set out in a white paper being presented by MIT researcher Adam Chlipala. Built on the foundations of the existing Haskell and ML code family, Ur/Web ...
Adobe's AIR is safe, fast, versatile, and open, and it will be the standard platform for rich Internet applications The modern browser makes an appealing client for Web-based applications, but even ...
Flex is a Web UI Builder (or RIA, Rich Internet Application builder) from Macromedia that runs as a presentation server in several Java servers, including Tomcat 4 and 5, Macromedia’s JRun 4, IBM ...
“Take My Advice: Don't Learn XML” by Michael Smith: www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/xml/news/dontlearn_0701.html DocBook: The Definitive Guide by Norman Walsh ...