Combining XML Documents with XInclude
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XInclude.NET 1.2
XInclude.NET 1.2
04/16/2004 12:54 AMThis is an implementation of the
November 2003 working draft of the XInclude
specification for the .NET Framework
Using XInclude
Using XInclude
08/05/2002 10:44 PMNoted XML author Elliotte Rusty Harold gives an overview of XInclude,
an emerging W3C specification for building large XML documents out of
multiple well-formed XML documents.
In Brief: W3C issues XInclude 1.0
In Brief: W3C issues XInclude 1.0
12/22/2004 01:25 AMInfoWorld Dec 21 2004 3:52PM GMT
XInclude Is a W3C Recommendation
XInclude Is a W3C Recommendation
12/22/2004 01:11 AM2004-12-20: The World Wide Web Consortium today released XML
Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation.
Strengthening the XML family, XInclude provides a generic method for
merging XML documents into a single composite document. It contributes
to efficient content management at the enterprise level. XInclude uses
existing XML constructs—elements, attributes and URI references.
Read the press release and testimonials and visit the XML home page.
(News archive)
XInclude Is a W3C Candidate
Recommendation
XInclude Is a W3C Candidate
Recommendation
04/13/2004 12:49 PM2004-04-13: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of XML
Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0 to Candidate Recommendation.
XInclude introduces a generic mechanism for merging XML documents
(information sets) using existing XML constructs—elements,
attributes and URI references. Comments and implementation reports are
welcome through 28 May. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)
XInclude Last Call Published
XInclude Last Call Published
11/10/2003 11:37 PM2003-11-10: The XML Core Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0. XInclude
introduces a generic mechanism for merging XML documents (information
sets) using existing XML constructs—elements, attributes and URI
references. Comments are welcome through 31 December. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
W3C Issues XInclude 1.0 as a W3C
Recommendation
W3C Issues XInclude 1.0 as a W3C
Recommendation
12/26/2004 04:57 PMLinux Electrons Dec 26 2004 7:34PM GMT
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Combining RELAX NG and Schematron
Combining RELAX NG and Schematron
02/11/2004 08:28 PMEddie Robertsson explains how RELAX NG and Schematron can be mixed in
a single schema to get the combined validation power of both
languages.
Here's a nice example of combining OS X
GUI-stuff ...
Here's a nice example of combining OS X
GUI-stuff ...
12/09/2003 07:25 PM
Here's a nice example of combining OS X GUI-stuff with its
Unix underguts, of interest to you if you use BBEdit to write PHP
code: John Gruber has posted a nice little Applescript that runs a PHP syntax check on the contents
of the current window. You need to have the command-line version
of PHP installed for this to work. If you're running Panther, you're
all set; if not, you'll want this.
12:15 PM
| Paul
Bissex
Combining mail.app and SpamAssassin
Combining mail.app and SpamAssassin
06/13/2004 10:27 AMFor the sake of Google, and in my continuing efforts to clear the
backlog of notes and stickies I have all over my desktop, Combining
mail.app and SpamAssassin - pretty self-evident, but worth writing
down. Actually, I'm going to be...
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
07/23/2004 06:17 PMThe CMU Robotics Institute has
published a thesis by Jonathon
Brookshire
titled "Enhancing
Multi-Robot Coordinated Teams with Sliding Autonomy" (PDF format).
The paper describes experiments in combining robot teleoperation with
autonomy. The resulting robots have "sliding autonomy" in which some
operations are contolled autonomously by the robot and others are
controlled remotely by a human operator. This concept is then combined
with coordinated teams of robots allowing the team to leverage the
unique skills of both the human operators and each robot.
Combining Quicklinks and Posts
Combining Quicklinks and Posts
01/07/2004 04:42 PMIntegrated Quicklinks Tutorial: This is a handy thing.
I've always been tormented (high drama here) with the disparity
between post styles. Some are long manifestos, and some are just a
quick link.
...here's a brief tutorial for MoveableType on combining
regular weblog entries with quicklinks (basically, entries from two
blogs each using a different template) into one column.
I've thought about doing what he proposes here and not even having
permalink pages for small posts. This all goes back to my theory
about the value of URL real estate.
Click here to comment on this entry
Forum Stories: Combining Partitions
Forum Stories: Combining Partitions
04/22/2004 04:00 PMIntel Combining Wireless, Communications
Intel Combining Wireless, Communications
12/10/2003 09:10 PMAP via Sunspot Dec 10 2003 8:06PM ET
Intel combining wireless, communications
Intel combining wireless, communications
12/11/2003 02:48 AMBoston Globe Dec 11 2003 2:28AM ET
Combining Port Knocking With OS
Fingerprinting
Combining Port Knocking With OS
Fingerprinting
08/01/2004 03:37 AMCombining obsessions on a Saturday
morning
Combining obsessions on a Saturday
morning
03/08/2004 11:09 PMCombining obsessions on a Saturday morning: a profile of Lyle Lovett
in the New Yorker I want a pony. Also a boat....
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
05/06/2004 02:53 AMMicrosoft hopes to combine two popular storage media flash
memory and hard drives in a bid to cut power in future laptops.
Five Short-Range Wireless Standards Seen
Combining (Reuters)
Five Short-Range Wireless Standards Seen
Combining (Reuters)
06/11/2004 08:09 AMReuters - Five short-range wireless connection
technologies are fighting for the industry limelight, but
sector specialists said on Friday that companies would
eventually combine the five to make life easier.
XML 2003 session report: Combining
multiple vocabularies without tears
XML 2003 session report: Combining
multiple vocabularies without tears
12/22/2003 10:08 AMAt XML 2003 Murata Makoto discussed how efforts towards ISO Document
Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) Part 4
addressed the problem of writing schemata for non-monolithic
vocabularies.
Spam Detection Reaches Near 100%
Efficiency by Combining Multiple
Technologies
Spam Detection Reaches Near 100%
Efficiency by Combining Multiple
Technologies
09/20/2004 02:42 AMBy chaining together multiple types of technologies it is possible to
reach near 100% spam detection. [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
Smart Age Media & Tim Sales: Combining
Forces to Produce 2 "Thumbs Up" Training
Nights
Smart Age Media & Tim Sales: Combining
Forces to Produce 2 "Thumbs Up" Training
Nights
03/22/2005 04:55 PMThe recent combination of an industry leader with a legendary sales
trainer gave network marketers two nights that will change the career
paths of many. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Frederick LeeVic Hand Introduces Leevic
Models & Entertainment - The Hot New
Producer is Combining His Three Talents
to Produce the Hottest Shows Ever
Frederick LeeVic Hand Introduces Leevic
Models & Entertainment - The Hot New
Producer is Combining His Three Talents
to Produce the Hottest Shows Ever
03/31/2005 12:02 AMLeevic, is a company based on producing the hottest talent and fashion
shows around. If you have a entertainment event in development.
Frederick says: don't get caught,on stage out of sight. Come to
Leevic! www.Leevic.com [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Documents, Etc.
Documents, Etc.
09/10/2004 09:24 AMWill be at a conference today, probably with limited Net access.
Are the CBS Bush documents
forger
ies? Looks to me as though some legitimate questions are being
raised. CBS's responses so far are not sufficient.
If they are fake, a whole lot of heads should roll at the network,
starting at the top of CBS News. If they're fake, CBS should tell us
what document experts it consulted, and should say exactly where it
got the papers in the first place. Among other things. An election
could turn on this.
(In just a bit of the other news, the Army says the CIA kept Iraqi
prisoners
"off the
books" at Abu Graib, probably breaking international law, so that
the Red Cross couldn't find them, and the Iraqi situation is a total
mess. Employer-paid health care costs are
up 11 percent, yet another double-digit increase
in a time of almost zero inflation.)
Our Documents
Our Documents
10/29/2003 11:22 AMOur Documentshttp://www.ourdocuments.gov/At the heart of this initiative are 100 milestone documents
of American history. These documents reflect our diversity and our
unity, our past and our future, and mostly our commitment as a nation
to continue to strive to “form a more perfect union.”
A better way to parse XML documents in
.NET
A better way to parse XML documents in
.NET
10/11/2002 07:56 AMCNET Oct 7 2002 10:03PM ET
Documents for download
Documents for download
07/21/2004 09:25 AMA better way to parse XML documents in
.NET
A better way to parse XML documents in
.NET
10/08/2002 07:10 AMCNET Oct 7 2002 10:03PM ET
Connected Documents
Connected Documents
06/14/2004 02:05 AMI'll pay $100 to the first person who figures out how to make
SubEthaEdit (worst name ever! I still call...
All documents involved
All documents involved
09/10/2004 01:37 AMPDF copies .. PDF
wid.ap.org/documents/bush/040908xfer.pdf
track this
site | 4 links
Reviewed: Documents To Go 6
Reviewed: Documents To Go 6
11/02/2003 06:26 PMDataViz updates the most popular Palm-office solution with important
new features that make this version attractive to Mac users.
Find out how version 6 can dramatically increase the value of your
Palm in Brian's
review.
Like Pixels? Check out MacDesign
Translating XML Documents with xml:tm
Translating XML Documents with xml:tm
01/08/2004 08:49 PMIn order to reduce translation costs in an environment where
documentation can change frequently the best answer is the use of
translation memory, which works by aligning previously translated text
in a target language with the source language. This article describes
an improvment, known as "text memory", which allows translation and
source text to reside in the same XML document.
Secure your XML documents
Secure your XML documents
12/30/2002 02:40 AMCNET Dec 30 2002 1:02AM ET
Blast Documents
Blast Documents
07/25/2004 05:36 PMBlast Documents Released!
Print Documents CM 1.0.8
Print Documents CM 1.0.8
07/12/2004 09:06 PMPrint files using a contextual menu.
10 Documents You Shouldn't Live Without
10 Documents You Shouldn't Live Without
04/08/2005 10:23 AMDon't get caught without these vital sheets of paper.
A better way to create XML documents in
.NET
A better way to create XML documents in
.NET
11/13/2002 02:54 AMCNET Nov 13 2002 1:33AM ET
New 9-11 Documents Revealed
New 9-11 Documents Revealed
03/28/2005 01:42 AMTechnocrat.net Mar 28 2005 4:51AM GMT
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Wade's 65-Footer Caps Heat's Win Over
Suns (AP)
Wade's 65-Footer Caps Heat's Win Over
Suns (AP)
03/26/2005 07:37 AMAP - Dwyane Wade blocked Amare Stoudemire's shot with about 3 seconds
left in the third quarter, controlled the rebound and let fly from
well beyond halfcourt. "It felt real good leaving my hands," Wade
said. It felt even better a moment later when the 65-footer swished
through to give the Miami Heat a 12-point lead, on their way to a
125-115 home victory over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night.
MIME-Base64-3.04
MIME-Base64-3.04
09/19/2004 05:41 AMMIME-Base64-3.05
MIME-Base64-3.05
09/20/2004 06:59 AMMIME-Base64-2.23
MIME-Base64-2.23
01/08/2004 08:20 PMBase64 of SHA1 for J2ME
Base64 of SHA1 for J2ME
07/18/2004 08:03 PMThe motivation for this implementation was Java enabled cellphones
with
tight memory requirements. Russell Beattie ported this code to
Java, I then inlined everything that was called once to reduce the
footprint. J2SE implementations can use the builtin
java.security.
demo
Last Call: SOAP Resource Representation
Header
Last Call: SOAP Resource Representation
Header
06/08/2004 09:45 PM2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of the SOAP Resource Representation Header. Comments are
welcome through 29 June. The document describes a SOAP header block
that allows applications to carry a representation of a Web resource
in a SOAP message. SOAP Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol for
exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed
environment. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: SOAP Resource
Representation Header
Working Draft: SOAP Resource
Representation Header
04/28/2004 02:31 PM2004-04-28: The XML Protocol Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of SOAP Resource Representation Header. The
document describes a SOAP header block that allows applications to
carry a representation of a Web resource in a SOAP message. SOAP
Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol for exchanging structured
information in a decentralized, distributed environment. Visit the Web
services home page. (News archive)
AppleScript: iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript: iTunes Playlist to DVD
01/09/2004 09:58 PMThe Playlist to DVD application creates a QuickTime movie containing
the audio tracks and album art from a chosen iTunes playlist. The
newly created movie, and an album art slideshow, are automatically
added to the currently open iDVD project. And since the added 640x480
movie is created with chapter markers, it's easy to sequentially
navigate its tracks using standard DVD controls.
RadioLover gets iTunes playlist
integration
RadioLover gets iTunes playlist
integration
08/05/2004 01:53 PMRadioLover 1.3 from Bitcartel enables you to record MP3 radio streams
as separate songs, with support for iTunes Radio Tuner,
Shoutcast-compatible radio streams, and MP3, M3U, and EXTM3U radio
stream playlists...
Playlistism: judging others by their
iTunes playlist
Playlistism: judging others by their
iTunes playlist
11/12/2003 02:57 PM"Thanks to the ability of Apple's iTunes to share music collections
over local networks, it is now possible to judge someone's taste in
music -- or lack of it -- in a way that previously required a certain
level of intimacy," reports Wired's Leander Kahney...
iTunes Top 20 smart playlist strategies
iTunes Top 20 smart playlist strategies
03/13/2003 10:23 AM
iTunes has one play-tracking limitation that, if fixed, would yield
some very cool playlists: the ability to see how many times a song has
been played recently. But there's no timestamp saved for each play;
it just incremen...
The Playlist: My Love/Hate Relationship
With iTunes
The Playlist: My Love/Hate Relationship
With iTunes
12/20/2003 03:56 AMAn in-depth look at the greatest, coolest, most insanely frustrating
media player out there and the store behind it. By Eric Dahl (PC World
via MyAppleMenu)
An iTunes 'most popular only' playlist
An iTunes 'most popular only' playlist
04/21/2004 11:29 AMWell, it's rather a model than a hint. I just found a way to play my
favorite music endlessly in iTunes without having to modify the
playlist. Yes, of course, it uses the Smart Playlist feature. But I
found most of the criter...
Apple offers iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript
Apple offers iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript
01/08/2004 07:17 PMApple has posted a "Playlist to DVD" AppleScript to its Web site for
iDVD 4...
Today@Playlist: More cool iTunes
AppleScripts!
Today@Playlist: More cool iTunes
AppleScripts!
04/12/2005 11:55 AMPlaylist pal, Doug Adams, from Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes,
has passed along a list of cool new iTunes/iPod AppleScripts that
you’re sure to enjoy.
RadioLover 1.3 adds iTunes playlist
integration, more
RadioLover 1.3 adds iTunes playlist
integration, more
08/06/2004 08:11 AMBitcartel announced on Thursday the release of
RadioLover 1.3, an
update to the company's Internet radio stream recorder that
automatically adds finished recordings to your iTunes playlists. It
also allows you to modify existing recording schedules, adds new
preference options and definable recording styles and features a
better user interface. RadioLover can record multiple Internet radio
streams as MP3 files and offers the ability to schedule recordings of
favorite shows. This upgrade is free for registered users while full
licenses are US$15, with a demo that quits recording after a certain
length of time available for download. RadioLover 1.3 requires Mac OS
X v10.2 and iTunes 3 or 4.
MyTunes Exploits iTunes Windows Playlist
Sharing
MyTunes Exploits iTunes Windows Playlist
Sharing
11/12/2003 06:50 PMBill Zeller, a 20-year-old Trinity College student, wrote and released
MyTunes just 10 days after the official release of iTunes for Windows.
His Web site claims that the application is intended to enable users
"to save music from other computers to your hard drive." By Jim
Darlymple (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
MyTunes exploits iTunes Windows playlist
sharing
MyTunes exploits iTunes Windows playlist
sharing
11/12/2003 01:18 PMNow that
Apple is
offering iTunes software and access to its music store to Windows
users, the company has a significant opportunity to increase its
marketshare of downloadable music. But the company is also going to
have to contend with applications like the recently released MyTunes,
which allows Windows users to circumvent the intended use of the
software by downloading music from an iTunes shared playlist over a
network.
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
06/22/2005 02:01 AM By Obaum's Delirium
Create an iTunes 'work safe' smart
playlist
Create an iTunes 'work safe' smart
playlist
06/28/2004 11:23 AMThis came while doing some work in a place where we couldn't use
headphones, but could listen to music, every now and then we'd run
across a song that wasn't... appropriate. First I added a rule to my
Smart Playlist I was usi...
iTunes Catalog adds playlist, iPod and
.Mac options
iTunes Catalog adds playlist, iPod and
.Mac options
11/18/2003 10:28 AMKavaSoft has released iTunes Catalog 1.2, the latest version of its
Mac OS X software that creates Web catalogs of your iTunes music
library, displays the cover artwork for each album, and copies album
artwork into iTunes...
No Nibbles Yet For New FISH Memory
Format
No Nibbles Yet For New FISH Memory
Format
02/16/2004 02:37 PMRecently, the Universal Transportable Memory Association debuted
"FISH," a new type of flash memory card for digital cameras and other
devices. But so, far, FISH seems to be the one that got away.
New memory card format coming
New memory card format coming
01/29/2004 10:58 AMWe're not sure we can handle having yet another memory card format to
deal with, but the Universal Transportable Memory Association (a group
which we've...
Portable memory format gets set for
launch
Portable memory format gets set for
launch
01/28/2004 08:43 PMZDNet Jan 29 2004 1:05AM GMT
SanDisk and Motorola shrink memory card
format
SanDisk and Motorola shrink memory card
format
03/06/2004 02:04 AMComputer Weekly Feb 26 2004 1:15PM GMT
"The Memory Hole Photos of Military
Coffins (Casualties From Iraq) at Dover
Air Force Base"
"The Memory Hole Photos of Military
Coffins (Casualties From Iraq) at Dover
Air Force Base"
04/23/2004 10:58 AMU.S. World's Foremost Spam Nation In
2004
U.S. World's Foremost Spam Nation In
2004
12/25/2004 04:45 PMSlashdot Dec 25 2004 5:29PM GMT
Browser-Based Printing with MeadCo
ScriptX
Browser-Based Printing with MeadCo
ScriptX
01/03/2005 07:37 PMI found a peach of a tool today — it was exactly
what I was looking for at exactly the right time.
We have a central database at my company, and the guys have been
bugging me to work up some enhanced printing for it. They want to be
able to print really top-quality reports — you know, the kind
that don't look like they were printed from a Web page so they can
give them to clients.
I was fiddling around for a while trying to figure out the best way
to do it. The obvious solution was to do server-side PDF creation,
but all the tools I found left one thing or another to be desired
(another post entirely). I thought about linking tables in Access and
running reports there, but then we'd have to buy more Access licenses.
I even tried instantiating Word client-side and printing to that, but
it got to be a mess pretty quickly.
I finally started tackling the problem with CSS. If you use inches
for your unit of
measurement, set the overflow
on your DIVs to "hidden," and use "page-break-before" strategically, you
can get some excellent results.
There is, however, one problem: the client's browser printing
setup. They probably have their print headers and footers set to
something, their page margins are likely all screwy, and they may try
to print to portrait when your report is designed for landscape. What
to do?
Enter MeadCo's
ScriptX. This is an ActiveX control (yes, IE only) that makes IE
print the way you want it to without the user hosing things up.
(With SP2 it prompts for installation, but in an intranet
environment you can host the CAB file locally and massage security
zones via the IE
AK to make it transparent.)
For instance, a "Print Me" button on your page could (1) set the
header and footer (or — more likely — clear them), (2) set
the page margins to whatever value, (3) set the orientation to portait
or landscape, and (4) print the currently loaded page to the default
printer with no user involvement or prompt (they'd just see the little
icon appear in the status bar and pages would start flying off the
printer...). From the user's standpoint, it's like magic.
It gets better — you can have ScriptX print the contents of a
FRAME or an IFRAME instead of the page it's running in. So you could
hide an IFRAME on the page with a printer-friendly version of the
displayed content, then print that when the "Print Me" button
is clicked. The user would get something totally different than what
they were looking at (even far beyond the capabilities of CSS
@media rules).
And all that was with the free version.
The advanced version allows you to set the printer, the page size,
the collation values, the page range, the number of copies, etc. You
can also query printers on the user's system to find out their
capabilities. You could very easily use this to print labels to a
little Dymo mailing label printer, for instance.
And here's the really cool part: the object can make an independent
HTTP call and print the results. So you could have a user paging
through a report, but when they press "Print Me," the object goes back
to the server to get the entire report and then prints that.
But wait, there's more [cue cheesy informercial guy here]
—
It can be used as a server-side COM object too, so it can print
stuff based on data in your Web app. Here's a hypothetical —
your help desk Web app could accept a new ticket then print a work
order to the laser printer sitting next to the computer geek in the
department to which the ticket belongs. Or run a batch of reports in
the middle of the night and print them to the printer in the CEO's
office so they're waiting for him next to his coffee in the
morning.
(Mind you, I haven't bought the full version (haven't had to
— the free one does everything I need so far), so some of my
ranting here is based on my reading of the docs. I could be off a
little.)
Needless to say, I'm thrilled. I'm getting PDF-looking results
from HTML and CSS, saving me dozens of hours of work. I predict I'll
upgrade to the full version before too long.
FlexWiki
FlexWiki
03/25/2005 05:16 PMFlexWiki 1.8.0.1677 released
flexwiki-contrib
flexwiki-contrib
04/26/2004 09:55 PMFwSync binaries now available
Combining XML Documents with XInclude