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XBRL 2.1 format for SEC Reporting







XBRL 2.1 format for SEC Reporting

XBRL 2.1 format for SEC Reporting 04/09/2005 01:16 PM

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eXtensible Business Reporting Language
(XBRL)


eXtensible Business Reporting Language
(XBRL)
01/23/2004 02:21 PM
eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)
http://www.xbrl.org/

eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) brings the publication, exchange, and analysis of the complex financial information in corporate business reports into the dynamic and interactive realm of the internet. XBRL provides a common platform for critical business reporting processes and improves the reliability and ease of communicating financial data among users internal and external to the reporting enterprise. XBRL is an XML-based, royalty-free, and open standard being developed by XBRL International Inc., which is a not-for-profit consortium of around 200 companies and agencies, delivering benefits to investors, accountants, regulators, executives, business and financial analysts, and information providers.

XBRL And Regulatory Reporting-STB
Systems Group CEO Says “Clients Will Not
Need New Software”


XBRL And Regulatory Reporting-STB
Systems Group CEO Says “Clients Will Not
Need New Software”
08/27/2004 01:26 PM
Much is being written about the introduction of XBRL into the regulatory reporting arena, often likening it to another Y2K scale of issue requiring hundreds of consultants, new software solutions and technical expertise. Should financial institutions be worried about the planned introduction of XBRL by the FSA over the next several years? [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]

Edgar Online pushes XBRL for financial
reporting (Information Week)


Edgar Online pushes XBRL for financial
reporting (Information Week)
06/26/2002 01:00 PM

Judith Miller's WMD reporting - New York
Times war reporting - Hunt for WMD


Judith Miller's WMD reporting - New York
Times war reporting - Hunt for WMD
06/01/2004 08:18 PM
What Time is It When You're a Radical Neo-Con Administration and You Need a Reporter to Write Stories for the "Paper of Record" in the U.S. Based on the Flimsiest of Assertions? It's Judith Miller Time! 6/1 .. New York Magazine's turn

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Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?


Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?
12/11/2003 02:43 AM
Now that every other company is starting a music download store (even if no one is making any money off of it), people are beginning to realize that maybe it makes sense to come up with a single format that works for anyone. Of course, some might say that we've already got formats that work, but the folks over in the recording industry seem to have a mental block when it comes to the formats that everyone likes to use. So, now, Microsoft, Universal Music and others, under the title of the Content Reference Forum, are teaming up to create a new music format - but one that makes it easier for them to make you buy the music. There aren't all that many details, but it appears to be going back to some of the very original concepts behind a hypertext system: that content only needs to be available once, and any time you want to access it, you just link to it. In other words, instead of offering downloadable music, the plan is to offer links to music that is served up remotely. Of course, one of the "features" of such a system is that the content providers can know (and, potentially, charge you) every time you want to hear that certain song. It's an interesting idea, but it seems to make the music less valuable. Suddenly, it can only be listened to from an internet connected machine, you don't actually own anything, and the big content providers get to keep a big database of exactly what songs you listen to when. Doesn't sound all that appealing to me. The one thing that it does have going for it, is that it allows people to "share" - if, by share, you mean point someone to a link and let them pay for it themselves.

XBRL follow-up


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Following last week's critique of XBRL, I had an interesting email exchange with David Vun Kannon, a manager in KPMG's financial services practice and one of the editors of the XBRL spec. The dialogue went far beyond what InfoWorld's letters column could ever accommodate, so with David's permission, I'm reproducing it here. ...

XBRL International


XBRL International 01/02/2005 09:16 AM
XBRL International
http://www.xbrl.org/

XBRL is a language for the electronic communication of business and financial data which is set to revolutionise business reporting around the world. It provides major benefits in the preparation, analysis and communication of business information. It offers cost savings, greater efficiency and improved accuracy and reliability to all those involved in supplying or using financial data. XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language. It is one of a family of "XML" languages which is becoming a standard means of communicating information between businesses and on the internet. XBRL is being developed by an international non-profit consortium of approximately 250 major companies, organisations and government agencies. It is an open standard, free of licence fees. It is already being put to practical use in a number of countries and implementations of XBRL are growing rapidly around the world. This site provides information about the nature, uses and benefits of XBRL. It explains how individuals and companies can join the effort to move forward and make use of the language. This has been added to eCommerce Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

An 'Accelerator' for XBRL


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Java XBRL DTS Compilation


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XBRL to Sharpen Banks' Biz Reports


XBRL to Sharpen Banks' Biz Reports 06/14/2004 12:24 AM
As Sarbanes-Oxley regulations loom, systems integration companies are urging their banking and financial services clients to use emerging Extensible Business Reporting Language-enabled software.

Nasdaq Puts XBRL to the Test


Nasdaq Puts XBRL to the Test 08/06/2002 11:52 AM
Could the new corporate reporting platform help monitor companies accounting practices?

Nasdaq puts XBRL to the test
(internetnews.com)


Nasdaq puts XBRL to the test
(internetnews.com)
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EDGAR Online Offers XBRL for Financial
Information


EDGAR Online Offers XBRL for Financial
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05/25/2004 05:26 AM
EDGAR Online Offers XBRL for Financial Information
http://www. infotoday.com/newsbreaks/wnd040524.shtml

EDGAR Online, Inc. announced that it has completed a conversion and now offers all U.S. public company financial statements in a new importable format called eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), an open specification that uses XML-based data tags to aid financial data interchange. One of the first financial services companies to make use of XBRL, EDGAR Online is also offering users for the first time and at no cost a limited number of real-time public company financial statements directly downloaded into Microsoft Excel 2003 worksheets.

Software AG, Rivet Software collaborate
on XBRL


Software AG, Rivet Software collaborate
on XBRL
03/29/2005 12:09 PM
Software AG and Rivet Software have entered into a partnership to provide one of the industry's first software offerings for recording, storing and transmitting business and financial information based on the evolving XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) standard, the companies announced Tuesday.

war reporting


war reporting 03/19/2003 10:27 PM
The War is about to Start and for those of us without a TV we are part of a grand experiment to see if we can be as well informed. According to this Reuters article, Radio had World War II, Television had Vietnam, Cable TV had the Gulf War and now, the Internet may have the U.S. war with Iraq...reporters and producers with wireless laptops and handheld digital cameras will file reports from battlefields and military installations. Cameras are at key locations for live feeds 24 hours a day. Interactive, 3-D maps will update troop movements, casualties and weapons used. ''You're combining the speed of television with the depth of print,'' says Mitch Gelman, executive producer of CNN.com. ''This could define how future wars are covered.'' (more inside)

XML Error Reporting II


XML Error Reporting II 01/22/2004 03:30 PM

Responding to comments in the previous blog entry:

(1) Some people thought this was a hacked expat. Darin actually switched Safari over to libxml2, so the error messages you're seeing (as well as the ability to continue parsing) are all built in to libxml2.

(2) Do you think it's better to show the page only up to the first error or to try to display the entire page (with the understanding that what follows the first error could be very badly mangled)?

(3) Often there are a lot of meaningless errors after the first. I could put a cap on the number of displayed errors to deal with this problem or just not worry about it. What do people think?

(4) Those of you who suggested drawers for errors, remember a drawer is a UI element in Safari and not WebKit. This feature should just work out of the box for WebKit clients, so I'm inclined not to use drawers or sheets, but to just display the errors at the top of the page.


XML Error Reporting III


XML Error Reporting III 01/24/2004 02:50 PM

Thanks to those of you who answered my question regarding how much of an invalid page should be rendered. It turns out that the XML spec is clear on this issue, and that I must stop building up the page DOM after the first fatal error is encountered.

With that in mind I now tell libxml to continue the processing, but I start ignoring all of the callbacks. That way I get a list of all the errors, but properly stop the DOM tree buildup after the first error.

For those of you who suggested that WebKit needs some sort of error reporting API, I agree, and if it had one, these errors would obviously be reported to it. However, these errors still have to be reported aggressively so that WebKit clients can't mask these mistakes.

I don't believe in showing a sheet or a dialog as an intermediate step prior to displaying a rendering of the page. The reason I dislike this idea is that this error reporting is primarily a Web developer feature, and they're just going to want to load the page, see the errors, maybe correct some CSS at the same time, and then reload with changes until the error report has been eliminated.

The end user isn't ever going to see this report, since anyone who makes an invalid XML file right now ends up with something that won't display in any browser. Thus it seems to me that the report should be easy to access (in terms of # of clicks), always visible, and included with the page rendering.

I have polished the look of the report a bit based off suggestions. Here's another screenshot.


MOM 2005 Reporting


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MOM FAQ: MOM Reporting Installation


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Blog-like war reporting


Blog-like war reporting 03/20/2003 03:19 PM
The idea of weblogs has defenitely inspired BBC Online news for making the following pages:

Reporting for SUS Server 1.1


Reporting for SUS Server 1.1 07/21/2004 12:42 PM

Bug Reporting Etiquette


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Web-based Reporting


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MS Web Reporting gotcha!


MS Web Reporting gotcha! 05/27/2004 06:00 AM

If You Care About Reporting…


If You Care About Reporting… 01/07/2004 06:04 PM
You might want to sign up for Microsoft's Webcast launch of its SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services technology on January 27.

AntiVirus and Web Reporting


AntiVirus and Web Reporting 05/29/2004 09:35 AM

Citizen Reporting Next?


Citizen Reporting Next? 06/22/2005 02:01 AM

These are definitely still columnist rather than journalist, but look at the recent reports from Singapore's blogosphere: Fire at Plaza Singapura mall, and Form Prank at Ngee Ann City mall...


Reporting in eight directions


Reporting in eight directions 01/03/2004 04:48 AM
The community push to syndicate every viewpoint, every post, through semi-interoperable standards like RSS and Atom has resulted in a dramatic shift in the media power balance; media organizations can no longer embargo certain topics, hoping they'll fade into the background noise. In most media organizations (newspapers, radio stations, etc.), you can find topics that are "blacklisted"; I'd never turn to Fox News to hear more about how Fox nearly sued itself over a Simpsons episode; I'd never turn to a corporation's blog to read more about one of their internal memos. In each case, I can rightly presume – these days – that they'll put their short-term interests ahead of longer-term goals, such as honesty and forthrightness. The problem with embargoes is that they have a dramatic effect, in a world where the media is controlled by a few,...

"did another bit of investigative
reporting "


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reporting "
06/14/2004 05:47 PM

MOM FAQ: Reporting Hardware Requirements


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Bad Reporting on Marriage at the NYTimes


Bad Reporting on Marriage at the NYTimes 12/22/2003 05:31 AM
it totally slanted .. exception .. bloggers .. fisks

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Agent 69 Reporting for duty


Agent 69 Reporting for duty 08/11/2004 10:49 PM
TSG - Fake Police Officer (contains NSFW jpg)

Senior Manager, Reporting


Senior Manager, Reporting 03/25/2005 05:14 PM
Overture, a Yahoo! Company - United States, CA, Pasadena (2005-03-24)

Reporting Services Goes Live


Reporting Services Goes Live 01/27/2004 02:56 PM
On Tuesday, Microsoft used a Webcast to launch its SQL Server Reporting Services technology (affectionaly known as "Rosetta," for you code-name watchers).

Obtrusive XML Error Reporting


Obtrusive XML Error Reporting 01/22/2004 04:10 AM

I spent some time tinkering with XML today and decided to try out a non-draconian approach to XML error recovery. Point the browser of your choice at the following XHTML URL:

http://www.faireal.net/soft/browser/XHTML-In validator?Content-Type=application/xhtml+xml

If you try this in Mozilla, you should get something like this:

Screenshot

In current versions of Safari, you get something even worse, since you don't even get any line/col information.

What I implemented in my build (it's still just at the tinkering stage remember, so be gentle) is error recovery for non-fatal errors, i.e., the XML parser continues and attempts to recover from the error, and then I still build the DOM for the XML.

Once the parser is finished, I then display the Web page, but with a badge of shame, namely an error report at the top that lists all of the discovered errors. This is not a halt-at-first-error system, which is cool, since it means you'll see *all* the errors in your page and not just one.

Here's a screenshot of what I have so far. The error report is just XHTML as well (shoehorned in at the top using DOM calls), so if you have any ideas of how I could style it to make it look really cool, show me your screenshots.

Let me know what you think of this idea. Do you like it better than draconian error handling? If you dislike it, let me know why!


The Chicago Tribune is reporting


The Chicago Tribune is reporting 04/28/2004 05:51 AM
More bad news .. also reports

chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0404270148apr27,1,4523980.st ory?coll=chi-business-hed
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Features: REST Reporting


Features: REST Reporting 03/14/2005 05:44 PM
Eric Gropp describes the design of a REST web service for creating paper reports using XSLT and XSLFO.

The right-wing version of reporting


The right-wing version of reporting 04/06/2005 05:47 PM
The right continues to chase a novel conspiracy theory about a Schiavo talking points memo for Republicans.

LinuxWorld.com.au: Error reporting in
PHP (Pt. 1)


LinuxWorld.com.au: Error reporting in
PHP (Pt. 1)
07/22/2004 07:57 AM
In Part one of the "Error reporting in PHP" series from LinuxWorld.com.au, they give a (very) brief overview of what error erporting is, how to configure it, and how to make your own, more useful errors.
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