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XML-DEV Mailing List Archive by thread - November, 2002
- initiatives for glossary,
Peter Bergström
- Redefining the meaning of common nouns,
Eric van der Vlist
- MSXML DOM Performance?,
Ali Asghar Safri
- A question about XML browsers/editors,
oni
- Question about XML browsers/editors,
Makoto ONIZUKA
- Re: Converting XML Schema to DTD,
Michael McIntosh
- Converting XML Schema to DTD,
Adam van den Hoven
- XHTML and the politics of cooperation and interoperability,
Chuck White
- RE: Acrobat SVG and Flash - comparisions? (was Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?),
Erik Beijnoff
- Undecidability of a Schematron problem,
Robert C. Lyons
- RE: RDBMS DB export,
Michael Rys
- New XSV release,
Henry S. Thompson
- Test,
Uche Ogbuji
- SAX startDocument and endDocument when there's only a documentfragment,
Elliotte Rusty Harold
- xml for stock exchange,
Majd Ud Din
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
m a r l o n . n e l s o n
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Danny Ayers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Chuck White
- Re: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
AndrewWatt2000
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Chuck White
- Re: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
AndrewWatt2000
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Chuck White
- RE: XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Chuck White
- Dec. 3 NetSeminar (XQuery, evolving technologies, etc.),
Ken North
- XML, Rich Internet Apps,
Simon St.Laurent
- The RDDL challenge,
Tim Bray
- Web Services -- The City of Jericho?,
m a r l o n . n e l s o n
- RE: XHTML and OpenOffice,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Can anyone shed light on this issue?,
m a r l o n . n e l s o n
- Can anyone shed light on this issue?,
m a r l o n . n e l s o n
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Rich Salz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Dare Obasanjo
- RE: Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- XML Parsers and how they handle internal entities (amp, quote, apos, etc...),
Daniel Shane
- Excellent IETF BCP on XML,
Tim Bray
- And They Said Laptops Were Safe,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- needed,
Ben Philyaw
- RE: Re: Microsoft-phobia and the non-future of XHTML x.x [LONG],
Steve Boyce
- Are there any restrictions to XML particle count/size?,
Ralph Hilken
- OASIS TC Call for Participation: Content Assembly Mechanism,
Karl Best
- OASIS TC Call for Participation: LegalXML Legal Intercept,
Karl Best
- OASIS TC Call for Participation: Translation Web Services,
Karl Best
- Re: Microsoft-phobia and the non-future of XHTML x.x [LONG],
AndrewWatt2000
- Microsoft-phobia and the non-future of XHTML x.x [LONG],
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: The non-future of XHTML x.x [LONG],
AndrewWatt2000
- [ANN] Lucid XML Toolkit new release,
announce
- RDBMS DB export,
Debasis Das
- [ANN] RELAX NG Compact Syntax Utilities,
David Rosenborg
- RE: Schema for imprecise times,
Anderson, John
- Representing Code Lists,
Paul Spencer
- RE: What is XHTML 2.0 for?,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- What is XHTML 2.0 for?,
Paul Prescod
- RELAX NG Compact Syntax becomes an OASIS Committee Draft,
John Cowan
- RE: validating parser,
Joshua Allen
- validating parser,
Jeff Besecker
- RE: General Public License for DTD and Schema,
Dare Obasanjo
- The non-future of XHTML x.x [LONG],
AndrewWatt2000
- OWL for the XML layer,
Lyndon J B Nixon
- Re: ANN: Open XPath NG mailing list,
AndrewWatt2000
- Schema for imprecise times,
Paul Spencer
- derivation in WXS,
Jeff Greif
- W3C XML Schema Design Patterns: Avoiding Complexity,
Dare Obasanjo
- RE: Ode to the Sem-Web,
Jeff Lowery
- Ode to the Sem-Web,
AndrewWatt2000
- ANN: Open XPath NG mailing list,
Uche Ogbuji
- canonical xml,
Jon Steeves
- RE: Universal Applications, Universal Data,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: Universal Applications, Universal Data,
John Cowan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Universal Applications, Universal Data,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Universal Applications, Universal Data,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Universal Applications, Universal Data,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Why RDF is hard,
Dare Obasanjo
- HI,
SARANGI,BISWAJIT (HP-Germany,ex1)
- DTD Design,
Morcom, Harvey
- Article: XML for the Rest of Us,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- [ANN] Lucid XML Data Manager new release,
announce
- Re: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
Jonathan Borden
- Re: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
Uche Ogbuji
- RE: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
Shelley Powers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
GIFT MATABWA (0008350)
- Re: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
Jonathan Borden
- RE: RDF for unstructured databases, RDF for axiomatic,
Shelley Powers
- RE: Namespaces and XML Schema validation,
helen.mauger
- Topic Maps vs. RDF+DAML+OIL? RDF is inferior? What's RDF's value in the effort to Semantic Web?,
Collin
- RE: XML and XSLT help needed,
Jeff Lowery
- Which web server to use for XML programming?,
zhaocw
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
Mike Champion
- XSL transformation,
Nischal Muthana
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- RE: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?,
AndrewWatt2000
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