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The Funky Knowledgebase: XML Technologies

2009-08-27 XSLT: “XPath and Default Namespace handling”
2009-08-09 Visual Studio .NET: xsi:no­NamespaceSchemaLocation and xsi:schema­Location Attributes is not supported in VS.NET 2003
2009-07-27 E4X and ActionScript: “Descendant accessors and namespaces in AS3.0” by Jodie O’Rourke
2009-07-27 E4X and ActionScript: “Using XML Namespaces with E4X and ActionScript 3” by Darron Schall
2009-07-26 Flex/ActionScript 3: “About SWC files” and “Using Runtime Shared Libraries”; Adobe Help Resource Center
2008-12-02 Flex/ActionScript3: Run-Time Errors; Adobe® Flex™ 2 Language Reference
2008-11-28 OpenXML: “What is the Difference Between the System.IO.Packaging and Microsoft.Office.DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging Namespaces?”; Eric White
2008-11-10 XSLT 1.0: Flippant Remarks about xsl:template match="node()|@*"; Copying All Nodes to Edit One Node; Understanding xsl:template priority; Doug Tidwell
2008-10-28 XSD Markup: SqlResultStream; Raw XML; http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/SOAP/types/SqlResultStream/SqlResultStream.xsd
2008-08-24 XML Data Modification Language (XML DML)
2008-08-19 OpenXML: Flippant Remarks about OpenXML
2008-07-03 Flex/ActionScript 3: “Common E4X pitfalls ”; mikemo
2007-11-21 Adobe Flex 2 and Fireworks CS3: Fireworks Only Supports mx:Image Elements
2007-11-13 Adobe Flex 2: The Minimal MXML Application with an ActionScript3 Package
2007-05-15 WPF XAML: Reading Properties.Settings Data
2007-05-15 WordProcessingML: Flippant remarks about the run element
2007-05-03 XSLT in .NET: Default Security Used for xsl:include Element; XmlUrlResolver
2007-05-02 XSLT Problem: The String "x­mlns" Can Mangle Output
2007-03-02 XSLT Snippet: Degrading XHTML for Macromedia/Adobe Flash; inner_xhtml Template
2006-09-14 Default XSLT File for PHP REST Framework
2005-09-27 XSLT Markup: The importance of the XPath Boolean functions false() and true()
2005-09-16 ASP and XML/XSL: Flippant Remarks About XML-Based Designs
2005-08-04 Extensible Markup: Flippant Remarks about Typographic Representations in XML
2005-07-21 XSLT Markup: Flippant Remarks for Procedural Developers Writing XSL Templates; XSLT variables
2005-07-20 XSLT Markup: Flippant Remarks about Passing External Parameters to Style Sheets; MSXML
2005-02-23 XSLT Markup: The Default Markup for HTML Output for an XSL Style Sheet Used in Visual Studio.net for HTML Intellisense Support
2005-01-26 WordPress PROBLEM: "Sorry, you need to enable sending referrers, for this feature to work" error; Enabling Referrers
2005-01-26 WordPress PROBLEM: Backslashes Stripped from Posts
2005-01-11 Rockford Lhotka Remoting Terminology: Layer, Tier, Application, Service; SOA; Service Oriented Architecture
2004-11-18 Microsoft Word to XML Converters, Flippant Remarks
2004-07-28 Flippant Remarks about XHTML Editors; XHTML Editing Components for Enterprise Data Solutions
2002-05-28 ASP, VBScript and ADO: "Updating" an ADO-Generated XML File
2002-01-05 SQL Server 2000 and XML: Projecting XML Streams Dynamically from SQL Server
2002-01-05 SQL Server 2000 and XML: Flippant Remarks about XML-Based Data Management
2002-01-05 VBScript, JScript and XML: Flippant Remarks about the XML Features of Internet Explorer 5.x; XMLHTTP; XMLDOM; XML Data Islands
2002-01-05 ASP JScript and XML/XSL Code: Rendering HTML from Static XML/XSL Files
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