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Posted by Evert | Rooftop Solutions on 04/29/05 05:10
Hi Ryan,
The XML basics are really simple and can be learned in 15 minutes, so I
suppose you already know this. I personally think www.xml.com has some
good resources, and they don't just keep it with theory and translate
the stuff to practical situations. Also google for stuff like namespaces
(along with DTD's) and XSL/XSLT.
I guess I learned most of it by keeping track of W3C mailinglist and
after that just googling to people who had some subjects about it.
I personally fully support the Semantic web idea, the rise of RSS proofs
that (it's sad there are so many standards instead of just the W3c
RDF/RSS standard).
In ways of communicating between webservices it's the future (either
that or microsofts vision, I fear the longhorn).
grt,
Evert
Ryan A wrote:
>/*
>I'm working on a xml-based templating system, which caches all the steps
>it does, so it overcomes the slowness =)
>And ofcource because I like xml and all the neith things you can do with it.
>*/
>Sounds like you are pretty good with xml... i know very little of XML, do
>you
>have a link I can read up on to learn the language?
>My knowledge of the subject is pretty shameful :-(
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>Thanks,
>Ryan
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