XPointer splits into four pieces (xmlhack)
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XPointer splits into four pieces
XPointer splits into four pieces
07/15/2002 07:38 PMThe much delayed XPointer specification has broken into four pieces,
including an XPointer Framework and three schemes - xmlns(),
element(), and xpointer(), with all but the last in Last Call.
Top Ten Tips to Using XPath and XPointer
Top Ten Tips to Using XPath and XPointer
08/21/2002 06:07 PMXPath and XPointer allow developers to find specific information
inside an XML document and manipulate that information. John Simpson,
author of
XPath and XPointer, offers ten tips that XML
developers can put to use immediately.
An overview of the new XPointer
specification
An overview of the new XPointer
specification
02/21/2003 02:11 AMCNET Feb 21 2003 1:25AM ET
Top ten tips to using XPath and XPointer
(XML.com)
Top ten tips to using XPath and XPointer
(XML.com)
08/22/2002 10:26 AMXPointer Framework becomes a W3C
proposed recommendation (W3C)
XPointer Framework becomes a W3C
proposed recommendation (W3C)
11/14/2002 12:26 PMXPointer Framework Becomes a W3C
Proposed Recommendation
XPointer Framework Becomes a W3C
Proposed Recommendation
11/13/2002 05:07 PM13 November 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of the
XPointer Framework to Proposed Recommendation. The XPointer Framework
is an extensible system for XML addressing and underlies additional
schemes. The element() scheme allows basic addressing of XML elements.
The xmlns() scheme is used for interpreting namespace prefixes in
pointers. Comments are welcome through 13 December. Read about the XML
Activity. (News archive)
XPointer Last Call Working Drafts
Published
XPointer Last Call Working Drafts
Published
07/11/2002 01:58 AM10 July 2002: The XML Linking Working Group has released four Working
Drafts, three in Last Call. Comments are welcome through 31 July. The
XPointer Framework is an extensible system for XML addressing and
underlies additional schemes. The element() scheme allows basic
addressing of XML elements, the xmlns() scheme is for interpreting
namespace prefixes in pointers, and xpointer() scheme allows full XML
addressing. Read about the XML Activity. (News archive)
W3C issues last call working draft for
XPointer Framework (E-Business Standards
Today)
W3C issues last call working draft for
XPointer Framework (E-Business Standards
Today)
07/12/2002 09:42 AMMSN splits in two
MSN splits in two
10/29/2003 04:56 PMMicrosoft says its MSN business will split into two units--one focused
on information and another focused on communications--an effort to
streamline the long-struggling Web property.
Pieces
Pieces
05/25/2004 03:53 AMPieces of words jumbled together sometimes flowing and sometimes just
a little too knowing at first glance they don't seem...
Divorce Splits Me Up
Divorce Splits Me Up
02/01/2005 09:00 PMOne part of her marriage Meg Kelso won't miss: "His penis is not only
twisted, the head is smaller than the shaft. It looks kind of like a
pencil with a worn out eraser."
The Scoop on Splits
The Scoop on Splits
09/22/2004 09:59 AMStock splits are much less meaningful than most people think.
Longhorn goes to pieces
Longhorn goes to pieces
05/13/2004 03:20 PMSome much-hyped features of Microsoft's next major release of Windows
are being cut back, while others may debut ahead of schedule, CNET
News.com has learned.
Pieces of first T. rex fetch $93,250
Pieces of first T. rex fetch $93,250
05/16/2004 10:51 PMAP via New Jersey Online May 17 2004 3:05AM GMT
Picking Up the IM Pieces
Picking Up the IM Pieces
06/28/2004 04:23 PMYahoo, AOL exits get Microsoft on move.
EMC Pulls the Pieces Together
EMC Pulls the Pieces Together
06/21/2004 12:05 PMCEO Joe Tucci develops big plans for software, systems and services.
Peace by Pieces
Peace by Pieces
04/10/2005 05:49 AMArabic Media Internet Network Apr 10 2005 10:16AM GMT
Microsoft splits MSN into two units
Microsoft splits MSN into two units
10/30/2003 11:47 PMDeccan Herald Oct 30 2003 10:06PM ET
CBS Splits Off Internet Division
CBS Splits Off Internet Division
04/02/2005 02:46 AMMarketingVOX Apr 2 2005 6:08AM GMT
Qualcomm stock splits
Qualcomm stock splits
07/13/2004 06:55 PMglobetechnology.com Jul 13 2004 11:13PM GMT
Michaels Splits, Doesn't Fray
Michaels Splits, Doesn't Fray
09/17/2004 12:29 PMThe arts and crafts retailer doesn't need to bend over backward to
impress investors.
The book of SAX (xmlhack)
The book of SAX (xmlhack)
06/17/2002 10:58 AMInsatiable SVG (xmlhack)
Insatiable SVG (xmlhack)
05/28/2002 08:57 AMOne tree isn't enough (xmlhack)
One tree isn't enough (xmlhack)
10/08/2002 07:08 AMGetting down from the tree (xmlhack)
Getting down from the tree (xmlhack)
05/29/2002 02:24 PMPCs infested with 30 pieces of spyware
PCs infested with 30 pieces of spyware
04/16/2004 07:40 AMvnunet.com Apr 16 2004 11:55AM GMT
SCO sends IBM 1,000,000 pieces of paper
SCO sends IBM 1,000,000 pieces of paper
12/10/2003 10:17 PMAs part of a court order to provide IBM with evidence relating to
SCO's frivolous anti-Linux lawsuit, SCO sent IBM
one million
sheets of paper on which were printed the source-code that SCO alleges
is being infringed upon. Of course, this is just a tactic to sabotage
IBM's defense, since it needs all that code in a machine-readable
format.
"Knowing full well that IBM would need its source code in electronic
form so that proper analyses--such as those SCO itself claims to have
performed--could be conducted, SCO instead produced the source code on
one million sheets of paper," IBM said in the motion. "The only reason
for SCO's production of code on paper was, we believe, to stall the
progress of these proceedings while giving the (false) impression of
being forthcoming in its discovery responses."
In response to IBM's complaint, Stowell said, "If a company wants
code, it's the other party's decision to provide that any way they
feel like providing that."
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Gillmor)
7 pieces of social software you must
have,,,,,,,
7 pieces of social software you must
have,,,,,,,
05/07/2004 05:00 AMIncentives for online
software: the 7 pieces social software must have .... This is an
excellent read as I think about Drupal's role within social
software... After years of study, I found th
is blog from Matt Webb most interesting, and actually very
accurate. Enjoy reading. [drupal.org -
community plumbing]
This is an excellent read as I think about Drupal's role within
social software... After years of study, I found this blog from Matt Webb
most interesting, and actually very accurate. Enjoy
reading.
From the blog:
"We need mechanisms in the
online software to bring in a similar incentive structure to the
offline world. The single most useful piece of thinking I've been
using is Stewart Butterfield's March 2003 post on the
devices in social software, mechanisms successful
pieces of social software tend to have.
Identity
Presence
Relationships
Conversations
Groups
Reputation
Sharing
I'll describe each of these, as I see them, critiquing
AOL Instant Messanger (just as an exmaple), and then describe how we
put them into use.
Identity | Your identity is shown by a
screenname, which remains persistent through time. There are
incentives not to change this, like having your list of friends stored
on the server and only accessible through your screenname. This acts
as a pressure to not change identity. Having a persistent identity is
more important than having one brought in from the physical
world.
Presence | Presence is awareness of sharing the same
space, and this is implemented as seeing when your friends are online,
or busy. AIM isn't particularly good at group presence and visibility
of communication, although other chat systems (such as IRC and early
Talkers) use the concept of "rooms" and whispers.
Relationships | AIM lets you add people as buddies. From that
moment, their presence is visible on your screen. This is a
relationship, you're allowed them to have an effect on your
environment. Not terribly nuanced however.
Conversations |
Conversations are implemented as synchronous messaging. There's a
difference between messaging and conversations. Messaging is just an
exchange of text with no obligation, but conversations have their own
presence and want to be continued. AIM does this by having a window
for a conversation. It's difficult to drift out of it, it hangs there,
requesting you continue. Contrast this with email which often is just
messaging, and conversations die easily.
Groups | AIM isn't
great at groups. Although you can have group chats, the group is
transient. People have more loyalty to a group when there's some kind
of joining step, when they've made some investment in it. Entering a
window just doesn't do that, and there's no property of the group that
exists outside the individual user's accounts.
Reputation |
Reputation is used more in systems which allow meeting new
individuals. AIM's simple version of this is "warning". Any user may
"warn" any other user. A users total "warn" level (a figure up to 100)
is shown to everyone they communicate with. Unfortunately, it's not a
trustworthy reputation system, and reputation is notoriously difficult
-- but humans are great at dealing with it themselves, given certain
affordances: persistence identities, and being able to discuss those
identities with other people. AIM's simplistic relationship system
makes reputation not so important though.
Sharing | People like
to share. With AIM, sharing is often as simple as giving a friend a
link to follow. Other systems, such as Flikr, are about sharing
photographs. These act as small transactions that build genuine group
feeling."
Curious what our Drupal development community thinks
about these 7 components (as pivotal/needed) to the Drupal project.
Thoughts/discussion? Thanks. [MapTheWay]
Other News: Jobs Splits Apple
Other News: Jobs Splits Apple
05/20/2004 10:03 AMSteve Jobs splits Apple into separate iPod and Macintosh divisions....
3Com splits standards allegiance
3Com splits standards allegiance
11/11/2003 06:58 AMZDNet UK Nov 11 2003 6:23AM ET
WebTrends in Friendly Take Over - Splits
Off New Company
WebTrends in Friendly Take Over - Splits
Off New Company
03/29/2005 08:42 AM"Francisco Partners...today announced that it has entered into a
definitive agreement to acquire the WebTrends business unit...of NetIQ
Corporation. The transaction is being undertaken with the full
participation and support of the WebTrends management team, members of
which will be investing in the new business together with Francisco
Partners."
FDA Splits on Silicone Implant Makers
FDA Splits on Silicone Implant Makers
04/14/2005 01:42 PMNewstalk ZB Apr 14 2005 5:13PM GMT
XHTML 2.0 surfaces (xmlhack)
XHTML 2.0 surfaces (xmlhack)
08/13/2002 09:03 AMWhen validation becomes fuzzy (xmlhack)
When validation becomes fuzzy (xmlhack)
05/30/2002 08:09 AMXOM: New tree-based XML API (xmlhack)
XOM: New tree-based XML API (xmlhack)
09/23/2002 11:40 AMThe W3C TAG refutes HLink (xmlhack)
The W3C TAG refutes HLink (xmlhack)
09/30/2002 01:52 PMRevisiting SGML on the Web (xmlhack)
Revisiting SGML on the Web (xmlhack)
05/30/2002 02:41 PMNamespaces 1.1 in Last Call (xmlhack)
Namespaces 1.1 in Last Call (xmlhack)
09/09/2002 01:34 PMPyXML 0.8 released (xmlhack)
PyXML 0.8 released (xmlhack)
08/05/2002 10:43 PMGrok Description matches for XPointer splits into four pieces (xmlhack)
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XPointer splits into four pieces (xmlhack)