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Migrating from HTML to XML - XML - Articles
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     Many programmers are shifting from HTML to XML( Extensible Hypertext Markup Language). Therefore for the existing Websites that have documents in HTML, there is a need to convert these to XML. This article describes tools that help you convert to XML with ease

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1).   Migrating from HTML to XML As a result of the growing shift of programmers towards XML from HTML. There is a requirement of converting to XML This article describes tools that help you convert to XML with ease and helps existing sites that have documents in HTML to easily migrate through usage of these tools.
2).   Web Services Insider, Part I: Reflections on SOAP This first installment of the "Web services insider series" answers this question by reviewing the tools and technologies that have emerged over the past year, by highlighting their differences and similarities.
3).   Is Web Services The Reincarnation of COBRA A well known Web services architect, Dan Gisolfi has offered a brief overview of the differences between SOAP, DCOM, and CORBA. He has suggested a value proposition for Web services within the distributed computing realm
4).   The Webs Future: XHTML 2.0 This article takes a sneak peek at what's new in XHTML 2.0 and how you might put it to use. Readers should be familiar with HTML and/or XHTML 1.0. Familiarity with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is helpful, but not required.
5).   PHP and XML, technical or cultural gap? The article talks about PHP and XML, how they were supportive at first and what the present position is and about the future.
6).   why XML Schema beats DTDs hands-down for data By looking at four features of XML Schema that are particularly suited to data representation, the article explains why XML Schema beats DTDs hands-down for data and shows some examples of each.
7).   How the IBM Web Services Compares With Microsoft Visual Studio.NET Provides a high-level overview of both development environments and tools in the IBM Web Services Development Environment and Toolkit and in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET
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1).   How the IBM Web Services Compares With Microsoft Visual Studio.NET Provides a high-level overview of both development environments and tools in the IBM Web Services Development Environment and Toolkit and in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET
2).   Migrating from HTML to XML As a result of the growing shift of programmers towards XML from HTML. There is a requirement of converting to XML This article describes tools that help you convert to XML with ease and helps existing sites that have documents in HTML to easily migrate through usage of these tools.
3).   Is Web Services The Reincarnation of COBRA A well known Web services architect, Dan Gisolfi has offered a brief overview of the differences between SOAP, DCOM, and CORBA. He has suggested a value proposition for Web services within the distributed computing realm
4).   The Webs Future: XHTML 2.0 This article takes a sneak peek at what's new in XHTML 2.0 and how you might put it to use. Readers should be familiar with HTML and/or XHTML 1.0. Familiarity with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is helpful, but not required.
5).   PHP and XML, technical or cultural gap? The article talks about PHP and XML, how they were supportive at first and what the present position is and about the future.
6).   Web services insider, part 1: Reflections on SOAP This is the first part of the series on "Web services insider series”. It deals with the current state of the "Web services revolution?" It will review the tools and technologies that have emerged over the past year, highlighting their differences and similarities.
7).   Web Services Insider, Part I: Reflections on SOAP This first installment of the "Web services insider series" answers this question by reviewing the tools and technologies that have emerged over the past year, by highlighting their differences and similarities.
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