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  1. Change Policies for Namespaces

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    17 December 2005 by Ian Davis

    A good practice from the current namespace state draft from the W3C tag: Specifications that define namespaces SHOULD explicitly state …
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  2. XML Extensibility and the RDF Model

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    18 August 2004 by Ian Davis

    Dan Brickley comes out with a stonking good post to atom-syntax succintly listing all the reasons why RSS 1.0 adopted …
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  3. Entry-Level Unicode for XML

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    9 January 2004 by Ian Davis

    Jon Hanna has launched himself into webspace with a true tour de force: Entry-Level Unicode for XML. This article covers …
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  4. Elliotte Rusty Harold on XML APIs

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    30 May 2003 by Ian Davis

    An interview with Elliote Rusty Harold in which he discusses the question: What’s Wrong with XML APIs? Some APIs, such …
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  5. Norman Walsh on RSS/RDF

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    30 May 2003 by Ian Davis

    Norman Walsh has some words to say about RDF in RSS on his new weblog: My problem is that “almost …
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  6. US Government Namespace Policies

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    17 April 2003 by Ian Davis

    The US government have published a draft of an interesting document: Recommended XML Namespace which will be a policy document …
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  7. StrutsCX

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    8 April 2003 by Ian Davis

  8. New RDDL Proposal

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    17 February 2003 by Ian Davis

    Tim Bray and Jonathan Borden have come up with a simpler version of RDDL as part of the W3C TAG‘s …
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  9. More XML Diff Tools

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    23 October 2002 by Ian Davis

    Here’s bunch of other XML difference tools: IBM AlphaWorks XML Diff and Merge Tool – Java based, uses tree matching …
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  10. Microsoft XML Diff

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    23 October 2002 by Ian Davis

    It seems perverse to me that the diff example in Microsoft’s XML Difference language is larger in bytes than the …
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