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News, opinions, tips and issues concerning XML developmentRNV: C-based Relax NG validator
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2168
RNV
is a command-line tool for validating XML documents against
schemas written in Relax NG compact syntax. Developed by David Tolpin and written
in portable ANSI C, it's fast, lightweight, and provides very good
reporting about validity errors in documents.ToolsSchemaslibxml 2.6.7 and libxslt 1.1.3 released
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2167
Daniel Veillard has recently released updated versions of
libxml
and libxslt. An important security fix is included, along
with some improvements and optimizations and bug fixes.ToolsXML and Databases article translated
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2164
The article "XML and Databases", by Ronald Bourret, has recently been translated into French and Chinese.DatabasesWhy XML 1.1?
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2160
The W3C has published XML 1.1 and namespaces in
XML 1.1, two recommendations which don't change that many things but
may have an important impact for XML applications, unless they are ignored
by a vast majority.W3CXMLxmlformat: Consistently format XML files
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2154
xmlformat is a REX-based script (take your pick from Perl or Ruby
versions) for consistently reformatting XML files; that is,
"canonizing" and normalizing whitespace, indenting,
line-wrapping, and placement of line breaks. It works as
advertised, handling mixed content and "verbatim" content
correctly.ToolsXML data formats take center stage in the Financial Services industry
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2148
A conference focusing on XML in the Financial Services industry casts doubt on the conventional wisdom about Web services and the role of tightly-coupled middleware in real-world XML developments.CommunityExtreme Markup Languages 2004
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2131
Originally announced at XML 2003, the Call for Participation for Extreme Markup 2004 is now open. The conference will be held from 3-6 August in Montréal, Canada.CommunityReminder of XML Europe 2004 Call for Participation
http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=2129
The deadline for submissions to XML Europe 2004 is imminent -- January 5, 2004. The conference will take place from April 18-21 2004 in Amsterdam.Community