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XInclude.NET 1.2







XInclude.NET 1.2

XInclude.NET 1.2 04/16/2004 12:54 AM

This is an implementation of the November 2003 working draft of the XInclude specification for the .NET Framework




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Noted 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.

XInclude Is a W3C Recommendation


XInclude Is a W3C Recommendation 12/22/2004 01:11 AM
2004-12-20: 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)

In Brief: W3C issues XInclude 1.0


In Brief: W3C issues XInclude 1.0 12/22/2004 01:25 AM
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XInclude Last Call Published 11/10/2003 11:37 PM
2003-11-10: 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)

Combining XML Documents with XInclude


Combining XML Documents with XInclude 04/26/2004 10:59 PM
The spirit of modular programming dictates that you break your tasks up into small manageable chunks. This dictum is as also applicable when producing XML documents. It often makes sense to build a large document from several smaller ones. Some situations that call for this chunking include composing a single book out of multiple chapters, building a Web page out of separately maintained documents, or adding a standard footer such as a corporate disclaimer into document.

XInclude Is a W3C Candidate
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XInclude Is a W3C Candidate
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04/13/2004 12:49 PM
2004-04-13: 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)

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