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- iTunes XML on the web,
Tim Bray
- WordML Schema,
Dare Obasanjo
- RE: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Joshua Allen
- hackathon at Open Source Conference,
Simon St.Laurent
- RE: Is the XML Linking WG still working in XPointer xpointer() scheme ?,
Rodriguez, Sergio
- RE: (data) medium is the message,
Hunsberger, Peter
- (data) medium is the message,
Simon St.Laurent
- Cancer Research / Clinical Trials Examples,
Peter Fleck
- Schema style and parser performance,
Paul Spencer
- namespaced attribute handling in MSXML XSLT,
Paul Spencer
- would you please give some helps about Xalan extension function problems?,
Bill Yao
- Setting dynamic block attributes.,
Jacob Bager
- off topic but maybe useful,
Camille Jacks
- Re: XSLT Software Tool,
Richard Tobin
- import problem,
=?utf-8?B?ZmNf5pa56LaF?=
- Add ID attributes before or after,
Neile Bermudes
- Looking for some reserach papers on ebXML repository related rsearch issues,
Manjith Gunathilaka
- =?utf-8?Q?=E7=AD=94=E5=A4=8D=3A_=5Bxml-dev=5D_Http_XML_File_?=,
=?utf-8?B?ZmNf5pa56LaF?=
- Is the XML Linking WG still working in XPointer xpointer() scheme?,
Rodriguez, Sergio
- XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Mike Champion
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Rick Jelliffe
- RE: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Michael Kay
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Richard Tobin
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Joe English
- Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds tohalt?),
Mike Champion
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Arjun Ray
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
John Cowan
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Arjun Ray
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Liam Quin
- King Canute (was: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was: XML 1.1grinds to halt?)),
martin
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Paul Prescod
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML1.1 grinds to halt?),
Mike Champion
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Joe English
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Paul Prescod
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds tohalt?),
Chiusano Joseph
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Robin Berjon
- RE: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Julian Reschke
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML1.1 grinds to halt?),
Mike Champion
- RE: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
Julian Reschke
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML1.1 grinds to halt?),
Mike Champion
- Re: Just say 'mu' to namespace URIs (was Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?),
J.Pietschmann
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Thomas B. Passin
- how to call two kinds of languages' extension function with Xalan parser?,
Bill Yao
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Tim Bray
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Elliotte Rusty Harold
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Miles Sabin
- CONSTANT_Utf8_info [Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
james anderson
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Tim Bray
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Bob Foster
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Tim Bray
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Bob Foster
- RE: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
Michael Kay
- Re: XML 1.1 grinds to halt?,
John Cowan
- MS Office XML slides,
Simon St.Laurent
- RE: Statistical vs "semantic web" approaches to making sense of the Net,
Hunsberger, Peter
- FXSL library,
Ronald Kent Gibson
- RE: Required or Optional in DTDs,
Neile Bermudes
- Http XML File,
asim
- Required or Optional in DTDs,
Neile Bermudes
- =?gb2312?B?tPC4tDogW3htbC1kZXZdIEhvdyBkbyB5b3UgdXNlIG11bHRpcGxlIA==?==?gb2312?B?TmFtZXNwYWNlcyBpbiBhIFNjaGVtYSA=?=,
=?gb2312?B?ZmNft72zrA==?=
- GenCode,
Simon St.Laurent
- attribute appearance,
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: Roger Costello: My Version of "Why use OWL?",
Jonathan Borden
- How do you use multiple Namespaces in a Schema,
mmfive
- Call for study participants,
Mitch Amiano
- Roger Costello: My Version of "Why use OWL?",
W. E. Perry
- Test,
Uche Ogbuji
- XML file from Http,
asim
- [Fwd: [Fwd: Adobe "integrates" XML]],
Chiusano Joseph
- recursive recursion,
Ronald Kent Gibson
- RE: Statistical vs "semantic web" approaches to making sense of the Net,
James Governor
- digging into google semantics,
James Governor
- Validation with MSXML - XML against XSD,
ranjithvenkatesh
- anyone try putting xml into multiple tables in SQL,
Neile Bermudes
- Re: Statistical vs "semantic web" approaches to making senseof the Net,
Mike Champion
- Public Identifiers,
Gregory Murphy
- RE: ANN: Article on using RDF to provide extensibility and modularity,
Doug Ransom
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ANN: Article on using RDF to provide extensibility and modularity,
Dare Obasanjo
RE: Statistical vs "semantic web" approaches to makingsense of the Net,
Hunsberger, Peter
ANN: Article on using RDF to provide extensibility and modularity,
Ian Davis
multi-inheritance,
=?gb2312?B?ZmNft72zrA==?=
Alternative for inline DTD in schema!,
Prasad G S K
Statistical vs "semantic web" approaches to making sense of the Net,
Mike Champion
OT: Lots of xml-dev'ers quoted in this article,
Mike Champion
RE: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Jeff Lowery
RE: valid data-types?,
Dare Obasanjo
Data streams and schema use and identification,
Danny Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Henry S. Thompson
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- RE: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Michael Kay
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
John Cowan
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
John Cowan
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Henry S. Thompson
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Henry S. Thompson
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Bob Foster
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Henry S. Thompson
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Dan Vint
- Re: Data streams and schema use and identification,
Henry S. Thompson
RE: [off-topic] A minute of silence for Edgar F. Codd (1923-2003) --> creator of the relational database model,
Chapman, Carol
[off-topic] A minute of silence for Edgar F. Codd (1923-2003) --> creator of the relational database model,
Rodriguez, Sergio
DOMParser problem,
Gayathri Dongre
PSVI Question,
Navid
[Request for Definition]"Semi-Structured Data", "Frame Logic",
Collin
Could you take a look at my XMLSchema and/or XMLSpy problem please!!!,
JPhil Sam
RE: Joint ownership of the data-dataContainer combination,
Dare Obasanjo
Please Remove Me From this LIST,
Sanjeet Koppikar
Joint ownership of the data-dataContainer combination,
AndrewWatt2000
Re: Re: XML Search Engines,
AndrewWatt2000
Re: What is the data here?,
AndrewWatt2000
What is the data here?,
AndrewWatt2000
XML Search Engines (Was: ANN: White Paper ...),
AndrewWatt2000
[ANN] XML Standards Library 2.0 : Updated 2003-04-19,
Tech Support
From grammar based file to xml file,
Conchi Labra
RE: Reply-to munging,
Hunsberger, Peter
RE: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntacti cRig or Mortis",
Jeff Lowery
RE: FW: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Hunsberger, Peter
Re: What is XML's appropriate place in an office suite?,
AndrewWatt2000
FW: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Hunsberger, Peter
What is XML's appropriate place in an office suite?,
AndrewWatt2000
XML documentation projects,
Pavel A. Sher
Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
AndrewWatt2000
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Hunsberger, Peter
- RE: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper -"Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Emmanuil Batsis (Manos)
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper -"Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Emmanuil Batsis (Manos)
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper -"Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Emmanuil Batsis (Manos)
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRig or Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
AndrewWatt2000
multiple output for a single xsl,
shadab
Syntax vs semantics,
Linda Grimaldi
RE: XML+CSS, DENG (was: Re: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1won't do user schemas),
Doug Ransom
[CfP] 2nd Call for Paper: XML Database Symposium XSym 2003 (co-located with VLDB 2003, Berlin),
Michael Rys
RE: Why Use OWL?,
Boyse, Jim
Why Use OWL?,
Roger L. Costello
ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Roger L. Costello
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Rick Jelliffe
- Does SAX make sense?,
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
james anderson
- RE: Does SAX make sense?,
Michael Kay
- RE: Does SAX make sense?,
David Megginson
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Daniel Veillard
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
David Megginson
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Miles Sabin
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
David Megginson
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Miles Sabin
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Karl Waclawek
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Aleksander Slominski
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Daniel Veillard
- RE: Does SAX make sense?,
Martin Soukup
- RE: Does SAX make sense?,
Linda Grimaldi
- re: Does SAX make sense?,
David Megginson
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Joe English
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Michael Brennan
- RE: Does SAX make sense?,
Martin Soukup
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Jeff Rafter
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Miles Sabin
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Miles Sabin
- Re: Does SAX make sense?,
Christian Nentwich
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid Syntactic Rigor Mortis",
Dave Pawson
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Roger L. Costello
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Roger L. Costello
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Bill de hÓra
- NIH in multiple facets,
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: NIH in multiple facets,
Bob Cunnings
- Re: NIH in multiple facets,
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper -"Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Dave Pawson
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Dave Pawson
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to AvoidSyntacticRigor Mortis",
Roger L. Costello
- Re: ANN: White Paper - "Using OWL to Avoid SyntacticRigor Mortis",
Bill de hÓra
Pilots, XML developers gather in Ottawa,
K. Ari Krupnikov
RE: Applications that require PSVI output,
Dare Obasanjo
Applications that require PSVI output,
Navid
Markup Syntax=XSD, Markup Semantics=RDF,
James F. Cerra
XQX update - Version 1.003-Beta,
rosimildo
stability,
Simon St.Laurent
specialized list construct. suggestions?,
Bob DuCharme
mischief,
martin
Simon St.Laurent on XML in Microsoft Office 2003,
W. E. Perry
Software Management Vocabularies,
Darren Richmond
PSVI Output,
Navid
Re: The Zen of xml-dev,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: The Zen of xml-dev,
Rich Salz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Jeff Lowery
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Chapman, Carol
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Jeff Lowery
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Chapman, Carol
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Jeff Lowery
- RE: The Zen of xml-dev,
Chapman, Carol
Re: The Zen of xml-dev,
John Cowan
I am amazed!,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: Round Tripping XML via low-end version?,
Dare Obasanjo
RE: The Zen of xml-dev (was Re: Draft US Gove rnment policyon XML Namespaces),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: The Zen of xml-dev (was Re: Draft US Gove rnment policyon XML Namespaces),
Doug Rudder
RE: The Zen of xml-dev (was Re: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces),
Jeff Lowery
Spaces after element,
lafleur
space bewteen element in output,
lafleur
ANN: Camera OWL Ontology,
Roger L. Costello
Avoiding Syntactic Rigor Mortis using OWL,
Roger L. Costello
DTD replacement,
Pavel A. Sher
RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Chiusano Joseph
- Re: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Michael Fuller
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Dare Obasanjo
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Jeff Lowery
RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
OT: Patterns on XML-dev,
Jeff Rafter
RE: What should be open/free? (Was: Low-end Office 11 w on't do user...,
Jeff Lowery
Draft US Government policyon XML Namespaces,
Tim Bray
Re: Open Philanthropy Exchange (OPX),
Ed Dodds
RE: XML is stuff for the enterprise only,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
Re: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do ...,
AndrewWatt2000
XML is stuff for the enterprise only,
Ed Dodds
RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Simon St.Laurent
- RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Betty Harvey
- RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1won't do user schemas),
Frank
- Re: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 1 1 won't do user schemas),
Uche Ogbuji
RE: What are people using SVG for?,
Jeff Lowery
RE: InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas),
Micah Dubinko
RE: Whoops too much (was Re: Property dependency checking),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
redefining enumeration?,
Prasad G S K
importing XML schema,
Prasad G S K
Namespace best practice,
Matt Mower
Problem with XSLT,
Avinash Subramanya
Bioinformatics data standards.,
Ben Trafford
InfoPath, OpenOffice, XForms (Was: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas),
AndrewWatt2000
Round Tripping XML via low-end version?,
Neil Bradley
Re: What should be open/free? (Was: Low-end Office 11 won't do use...,
AndrewWatt2000
Re: What should be open/free? (Was: Low-end Office 11 won't do user...,
AndrewWatt2000
AlienML,
Danny Ayers
RE: XSD grammar for reference,
Dare Obasanjo
What should be open/free? (Was: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, ..),
AndrewWatt2000
Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
AndrewWatt2000
XSD grammar for reference,
Prasad G S K
Namespace vs Prefix in error message: friendly versus correct?,
Uche Ogbuji
XML and Aliens,
Sean McGrath
Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
John Cowan
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Daniel Veillard
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Mike Champion
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Mike Champion
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Alaric B. Snell
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: Low-end Office 11 won't do user schemas, it seems,
Rick Jelliffe
MSXML 4.0 SP1 Testing?,
AndrewWatt2000
Recommend a book on knowledge modeling?,
Roger L. Costello
Character Information Item,
Navid
text to XML,
Mike Fitzgerald
What are people using SVG for?,
AndrewWatt2000
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Robin Berjon
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
David Megginson
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Robin Berjon
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
David Megginson
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Tim Bray
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Robin Berjon
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Dave Pawson
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Thomas B. Passin
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Robin Berjon
- RE: What are people using SVG for?,
W. Hugh Chatfield I.S.P.
- Re: What are people using SVG for?,
Simon St.Laurent
XML Spy or hand written SQL-XML?,
Neile Bermudes
XML spy- exporting xml into multiple tables,
Neile Bermudes
Printing XML+CSS to PDF,
Michael Day
[OT] W3C Mailing List Reliability,
AndrewWatt2000
RE: property dependency checking,
Jeff Lowery
RE: [permathread:semantics] What Markup Is For,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
[permathread:semantics] What Markup Is For,
W. E. Perry
html file as a xml contents,
asim
property dependency checking,
Prasad G S K
RE: XSD validation,
Prasad G S K
XSD validation,
Prasad G S K
ANN: eXist 0.9.1,
Wolfgang Meier
TriXML 2003 (Regional event for RTP, NC, USA),
mamiano
RE: PSVI,
Jeff Lowery
RE: including JPEG in SVG,
Jeff Lowery
including JPEG in SVG,
Jeff Lowery
PSVI,
Navid
RE: Adobe "integrtes" XML,
Jeff Lowery
RE: schema to require than an element have *no* text,
Jeff Lowery
Serialize XML progressively,
Mauro Arcolini
schema to require than an element have *no* text,
Ray Tayek
Adobe integrtes XML,
Klotz, Leigh
Adobe "integrtes" XML,
Gregory Murphy
ANN: OWL Quick Intro,
Roger L. Costello
Partial documents in tree-based APIs,
Elliotte Rusty Harold
My God! It WORKS!!!,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: XML into SQL and out again,
Michael Rys
FW: SFWEB3D APRIL MEETING- TONY PARISI INTRODUCES FLUX FOR X3D.,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
Is XML-dev next?,
Jeff Lowery
Problem with simple type restriction in schema,
Volker Luedeling
Problem with simple type restriction in schema,
Volker Luedeling
ANN: XPointer support in Mozilla 1.4alpha (fwd),
John Cowan
help wanted,
Camille Jacks
Re: Time Travel,
Norman Walsh
RE: On the aparent importance of emoticons (was "Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization"),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: On the aparent importance of emoticons (was "Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization"),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
XSL-FO book announcement,
G. Ken Holman
Re: ID/IDREF makes XML generation NP-hard,
MURATA Makoto
RELAX NG and datatypes make XML generation NP-hard,
Robert C. Lyons
Unicode normalization in XML 1.1,
Lars Marius Garshol
Doubt in xslt,
Avinash Subramanya
From XML to other format in C++/C,
Mauro Arcolini
[ANN] XML Standards Library 2.0 : Updated 2003-04-03,
Tech Support
Turning Off the Output Stream or Just a Return Value from a Template,
Ronald Kent Gibson
RE: Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization,
Jeff Lowery
RE: Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Chiusano Joseph
- Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Betty Harvey
- Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Chiusano Joseph
- Re: Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Jonathan Robie
- Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization,
Uche Ogbuji
- Re: Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization,
Rick Jelliffe
- Re: Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization,
Bill de hÓra
- Re: Design as, one hopes, not premature optimization,
Miles Sabin
- Re: Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Betty Harvey
- Re: Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Bill de hÓra
- Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
martin
- Re: 3 possible approaches for representing concepts,
Thomas B. Passin
BASE64 (was Re: CDATA),
Seairth Jacobs
Re: NDATA section (was: RE: CDATA),
Karl Waclawek
NDATA section (was: RE: CDATA),
Rodriguez, Sergio
RE: Why Not NDATA? (WAS RE: CDATA),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
[ANN] <oXygen/> XML Editor 2.0,
George Cristian Bina
Why Not NDATA? (WAS RE: CDATA),
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
RE: CDATA,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: CDATA,
Seairth Jacobs
- RE: CDATA,
Simon St.Laurent
- Re: CDATA,
Karl Waclawek
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: CDATA,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- RE: CDATA,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
- Re: CDATA,
Karl Waclawek
- RE: CDATA,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
Re: RE: CDATA,
Geert Bormans
oasis xml catalog. how to use?,
Richard Bourner
E4X,
Simon St.Laurent
xml subsetting for protocols is un-blackwhite,
Bill de hÓra
RE: mischief,
Klotz, Leigh
RE: comma separated value markup language,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
comma separated value markup language,
Bill de hÓra
RE: UDDI and ebXML Registry: A Co-Existence Paradigm,
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
UDDI and ebXML Registry: A Co-Existence Paradigm,
Chiusano Joseph
Re: Interpreter for a subset of Knuth's MMIX in pure XSLT,
Sean McGrath
RE: XML's Scylla and Charybdis - parse and regexp,
Dare Obasanjo
Re: Full text search with XML input in Oracle?,
Steve Muench
Namespaces, schemas and stylesheets,
Paul Spencer
Validating traces with XML,
Johan Thorèn (EAB)
RE: XML into SQL and out again- good books?,
Neile Bermudes
Interpreter for a subset of Knuth's MMIX in pure XSLT,
Sean McGrath
XML Parsing - a slightly different approach.,
Keean
XML's Scylla and Charybdis - parse and regexp,
Sean McGrath
RE: If XML is too hard for a programmer, perhaps he'd b e better off as a crossing guard,
Michael Kay
Re: If XML is too hard for regular expressions, perhaps he'd be better off with a parser,
Rick Jelliffe
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