Archives for Category: XML
Unescape HTML Entities in Python
I'm not a real programmer, but here a piece of python code to unescape html entities in an XHTML file and convert them to utf-8.
Filed on April 8, 2008 2:21 AM in Bugs Life, Tools, XML
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Many ways to access W3C mailing-lists
W3C may be about Web technologies, but a lot of its discussions happen... by e-mail. With more than 600,000 public mails archived to date, how can we manage the information overload? And how can that influence our online behaviour?
Filed on March 18, 2008 4:10 PM in W3C Life, Web Spotting, XML
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W3C working across multiple languages
W3C is working only in English? Not only ... W3C is also gathering knowledge from local communities, allowing experts to contribute in their native language. A good example for this effort is the Japanese Layout Taskforce, a joint task force...
Filed on February 26, 2008 4:51 AM in XML
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l10n and i18n your XML!
Are you using XHTML, DocBook, DITA, the TEI, or another XML vocabulary? Or are you creating your own vocabulary from scratch, but for world-wide use? Then you should read Best Practices for XML Internationalization, a new Working Group Note...
Filed on February 14, 2008 12:52 AM in XML
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XML 10 has been launched
W3C has launched a very mini site for XML tenth anniversary. Already ten years of XML.
Filed on February 12, 2008 9:56 PM in W3C Life, XML
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HTML 5, one vocabulary, two serializations
It seems not very clear for many people. So let's set the record straight. HTML 5 can be written in html and XML.
Filed on January 15, 2008 9:03 PM in HTML, Technology 101, Tutorials, XML
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Michael and a tiny XML Schema test suite
Michael has created a blog. He's telling us about the fun of testing and shares this tiny XML Schema test suite.
Filed on January 3, 2008 8:58 PM in W3C・QA News, XML
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XML On The Web - A Choice
The browsers offer one rendered view of information on the Web among many possibilities. JSON, RDF, Atom, plain text, xhtml, html are parts of the choices to represent an information resource.
Filed on December 25, 2007 12:00 AM in HTML, XML
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XML Dev Day Tokyo 2007
Today (21 December 2007) I am attending the Tokyo 10th XML Developers day. This is an annual event, held in Japanese, with latest news from the Japanese XML developers community. The event is organized by Murakta-san. The presentations are of a great variety, providing both technical and rather "political" aspects of XML trends. Below is a summary of the talks, focusing on the technical aspects.
Filed on December 24, 2007 6:08 PM in Technology, XML
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