XML TouristJohn E. Simpson, the long-time author of the XML Q&A column, takes us on a monthly tour of the XML application landscape. Published on XML.com.tag:oreilly.com,2009:column-322005-07-28T07:05Ztag:xml.com,2005:article:1603
In his latest XML Tourist column John E. Simpson asks whether XML has a role to play in reporting website traffic statistics. He finds two applications that use XML to analyze website traffic.
2005-07-27T07:00Z2005-07-28T07:05ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1594
John E. Simpson's XML Tourist column returns this month with a look at an XML format with roots that stretch back to the hallowed days of BBSes.
2005-06-29T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:13ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1584
In this month's XML Tourist, John E. Simpson explores industry regulators' use of XML to exchange information about the Canadian broadcast spectrum.
2005-05-25T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:12ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1569
In his latest XML Tourist column, John E. Simpson explores some web services that aren't fully RESTful, including Google Maps.
2005-04-27T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:11ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1557
In this month's XML Tourist, John E. Simpsons discusses TreeSpace, a hard disk space analysis tool that uses XML to represent data portably.
2005-03-30T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:10ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1533
In this installation of XML Tourist, John E. Simpson presents an overview of the types of sound-to-text captioning available. Pinpointing closed captioning as the most suitable for use with computerized multimedia, he then explains how XML-based solutions address synchronization issues.
2005-02-02T07:00Z2006-01-31T23:27ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1519
In the final part of his XML Tourist column's exploration of GML, John E. Simpson introduces us to the component schema parts as well as to some GML software.
2004-12-29T07:00Z2005-01-13T17:28ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1506
In John E. Simpson's XML Tourist column, he introduces GML, the Geography Markup Language.
2004-11-24T07:00Z2005-01-12T22:11ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1493
In his latest XML Tourist column, John E. Simpson visits a little-known XML vocabulary for representing reels -- that is, country folk dances.
2004-10-27T07:00Z2004-10-28T07:05ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1480
In John E. Simpson's latest XML Tourist column he explains how to use XML to survive yet another Florida hurricane.
2004-09-29T07:00Z2004-11-18T03:11ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1465
In John E. Simpson's first XML Tourist column, he leads us on a tour of the world of XML-based chess applications.
2004-08-25T07:00Z2004-11-18T03:11ZJohn E. SimpsonXML TouristJohn E. SimpsonO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associates