XML Annoyances A column by Micah Dubinko. Published on XML.com. tag:oreilly.com,2009:column-38 2007-01-10T18:50Z tag:xml.com,2007:article:1687 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> In Micah Dubinko's return to the XML Annoyances banner, he speculates as to whether the W3C is already considering whether to start work on XML 2.0. Read this piece and decide for yourself. 2007-01-10T07:00Z 2007-01-10T18:50Z Micah Dubinko XML Annoyances Micah Dubinko O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2007, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2006:article:1679 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> Micah Dubinko takes aim at the legion of annoyances caused by XML namespaces. 2006-11-08T07:00Z 2006-11-08T14:51Z Micah Dubinko XML Annoyances Micah Dubinko O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2006:article:1666 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> Simon St. Laurent looks back to see if we can all learn a lesson or two: were there signs early on in the life of XML that something like JSON would eventually do very well as a Web data format? 2006-07-05T07:00Z 2006-07-05T21:52Z Simon St. Laurent XML Annoyances Simon St. Laurent O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2006:article:1648 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> Simon St. Laurent steps up to ask which of the competing visions for the next stage of the Web's development have borne fruit, including the latest contender: Web 2.0 and AJAX. 2006-03-15T07:00Z 2006-03-16T07:05Z Simon St. Laurent XML Annoyances Simon St. Laurent O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2006:article:1641 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> In his latest XML Annoyances column Micah Dubinko examines a common force behind the good and bad aspects of XML. 2006-02-01T07:00Z 2006-02-02T07:05Z Micah Dubinko XML Annoyances Micah Dubinko O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2005:article:1629 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> In his latest XML Annoyances column, Micah Dubinko reports from last week's XML 2005 conference in Atlanta. 2005-11-23T07:00Z 2005-11-24T07:05Z Micah Dubinko XML Annoyances Micah Dubinko O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associates tag:xml.com,2005:article:1623 <csfield name="title" escapehtml="y" /> Micah Dubinko begins a new column, XML Annoyances, which will explore what's happening to and with XML, and beyond, as the era of core XML specifications comes to a close. Micah will be paying special attention to the parts of XML that don't seem to work as well as they should--or just the parts that are the most annoying. In this first column, he looks at the role of microformats in Web 2.0 apps and services. 2005-10-19T07:00Z 2005-10-20T07:05Z Micah Dubinko XML Annoyances Micah Dubinko O'Reilly and Associates text/html en-us Copyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associates