Friday, 10 October 2008
Top 101-150 XML scripts

Scripts are listed after popularity.       To display the scripts in alphabetical order please click here




101)   Xtensible Shopping Bag
This product allows you to add or store as many custom properties as you like other than the standard properties like productid, productname, price and so on.

102)   Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Article
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information. This article spells out as to what it is and it applies to technical documentation.

103)   e-novative DocBook Environment (eDE)
This is a free, ready-to-go integrated environment for Windows that enables various output formats from DocBook XML sources. It lets you create output files with one command line command, supports articles and books and includes well-documented customization.

104)   XSL Tester
This first open source Visual XSL development environment tool is 2 years old. It provides the basic tools needed to edit, view, and test XML and XSL documents. XSL Tester is licensed under the GNU General Public License.

105)   Chilkat XML Parser component
This is a high-performance XML component for parsing, navigating, and manipulating large XML data files. This is non-validating and has an AutoFix property that automatically fixes problems such as removing non-printable characters.

106)   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.

107)   XML DataDesk
XML DataDesk offers organized views for interactive mapping. It creates an XSLT map that converts source file to a result XML; a relational Database schema to XML and SQL query to XML schema. It generates result XML by applying XSLT map by visually mapping database to XML and XML to XML..

108)   XML Journal
XML Journal offers great resources for XML Programmers and users. Sign up for the XML mailing list.

109)   The CTDP XML guide
This guide explains XML uses, categories, elements and types of XML documents. It also explains XML structure, document type definition, element attributes, and extensible stylesheet language.

110)   New Used Buyer RSS Generator
You can generate RSS feed for any desired product from ebay listing by defining the number of list to get displayed on the browser.

111)   Ektron eWebEditPro+XML
It’s a XHTML/HTML editing toolbar where the users can author the contents of their webpage without the knowledge of HTML

112)   Expresso XML
This is an open source Expresso XML project which provides provides basic facilities for importing and exporting DBObjects to XML format streams and/or files

113)   Flash to Video Encoder PRO
Convert Flash swf Movies to Video AVI ASF WMV MPEG DVD files with watermark.

114)   XML Tutorial at Zvon
Selected XML features are demonstrated in this tutorial through many examples which can be downloaded for off-line use

115)   Security Practices for Web Services (Part 1): Now I Understand
This session (of a two part session) is dedicated to covering the foundation for security in the Web Services architecture.

116)   XML Attributes and Entities
It is an article about XML in which the author describes about the process of using XML attributs and entities in XML documents. The author explains about DTD and its uses in XML.

117)   XML for SCRIPT
This is simple XML parser written in javascript partly bring out the issues involved in coding parsers for XML and partly to see how such a parser would be for version three and four browsers.

118)   DevGuru XSLT Quick Reference guide
This is a reference for all of elements and functions that compose the eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) language version 1.0. It includes real working code examples which were tested using the Microsoft XML parser version 3.0.

119)   Krysalis Platform
Transform XML documents into XHTML with PHP and XSL

120)   Presenting XML
Presenting XML is a Java web application framework. It is used for presenting HTML, PDF, WML etc. in a device independent manner. This framework supports flow of content (XML files, flat files, dynamic XML) through SAX pipelines and XSLT transforms to a device. It runs as a servlet in a web environment and also as a console application

121)   Using XLink to simplify the representation of data
This explains how to use XLink pointers when representing data to make XML documents more compact and flexible. It is demonstrated by examples of an invoice with and without the XLink pointers, plus an example of using XLinks with a URL-addressable database

122)   Visual XSLT
Visual XSLT is a XML software with which you can perfom XML transformations using powerful plugins of visual studio .NET through an intuitive drag and drop interface.

123)   XSLbyDemo
This is a technology for generating XSLT rules on the basis of editing operations conducted under on the WYSIWYG view of an HTML editor. XSLbyDemo is available for full-fledged HTML editors, such as, IBM WebSphere Studio Page Designer, and IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder.

124)   Personal Open Directory (POD)
This POD calls the Netscape open directory which is a mirror of the open directory project to present you and your users with a web experience which looks like they've never left your site.

125)   Specializing Domains in DITA
This article shows you how to leverage the extensible DITA (The Darwin Information Typing Architecture) DTD to describe new domains of information. In the current approaches, DTDs are static, as a result, DTD designers try to cover every contingency and, when this effort fails, users have to force their information to fit existing types

126)   Lucid XML Toolkit
This general-purpose toolkit, which is built around an XML parser, allows you to develop a variety of Java applications to read, handle, analyse and send XML data. Developed in Java, it implements all the current main interfaces and recommendations.

127)   XSLT/XPATH tutorial
This article will help you achieve a working knowledge of XML/XSL/XPATH and XSLT and XPATH

128)   EditiX (for Linux/Unix)
EditiX is a cross-platform powerful and easy to use XML editor and XSLT debugger

129)   Herong's Notes On XML Technologies
'Herong's Notes On XML Technologies' is a book is made up of a collection of notes on XML. Author has gathered all these notes which are about XML language and its related technologies and presents here as a tutorial.

130)   EditiX (for Mac OS X)
EditiX is a cross-platform powerful and easy to use XML editor and XSLT debugger

131)   Ultrid
Ultrid is an effective technology which comes with the ability to divide the User Interface code from the program’s logic. This will be useful for the programmers in creating rich client desktop applications.

132)   Treebeard updated
Treebeard is an XSLT IDE that will allow you to load an XML file and an XSLT file either from the web or from the local file system, edit either file, and then perform modifications. Offers features like Syntax highlighting; FOP preview, ability to save as PDF and many more.

133)   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.

134)   EditiX - XML Editor & XSLT Debugger
EditiX is a cross-platform and easy to use XML Editor and XSLT Debugger.

135)   Basic XML and RDF techniques for knowledge management
This article explores knowledge management with XML by illustrating techniques for populating Resource Description Framework (RDF) models with data from existing XML formats. The code samples included, demonstrate how easy it can be to jump-start knowledge management with RDF in the development game

136)   FEX F-Cart Paypal Standalone
Never was so easy and fast to sell with Paypal.

137)   FormSIX
FormSIX (Form Simple Interface in XML) package is a set of tools and suggestions for interchanging simple HTML FORM data between Web Browser and Web Server in XML format.

138)   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.

139)   esohxml.org
esohXML.org is an on-line community with the purpose of helping environmental, safety, and occupational health (ESOH) professionals develop Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) technologies to leverage the vast information and data resources in this market.

140)   esohXML.org
esohXML.org is an on-line community with the purpose of helping environmental, safety, and occupational health (ESOH) professionals develop Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) technologies to leverage the vast information and data resources in this market.

141)   XSLbyDemo
This is a technology for generating XSLT rules on the basis of editing operations conducted under on the WYSIWYG view of an HTML editor. XSLbyDemo is available for full-fledged HTML editors, such as, IBM WebSphere Studio Page Designer, and IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder.

142)   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

143)   Anatomy of an XSLT processor
This article describes how an XSLT processor, in this case the author's open-source Saxon, actually works. This article is aimed to show how XSLT implementations take place and also give a description of how it works.

144)   XLinks
Linking in XML is divided into two parts, XLink and XPointers. XLink, the XML Linking Language, defines how one document links to another document. XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines how individual parts of a document are addressed. An XLink points to a URI (in practice, a URL) that specifies a particular resource. This URI may include an XPointer part that more specifically identifies the desired part or section of the targeted resource or document. This paper explores XLinks.

145)   XML for ASP.NET
XML for ASP.NET is a resource website for XML and ASP.NET programmers. This website offers articles on related subjects.

146)   RDF Tutorial at Zvon
In this tutorial you will find XML related materials. There are basic and advanced tutorials and references about XSLT, XML, DTD, Mozilla, CSS, schemas, regular expressions, etc. These can be downloaded for off-line use

147)   XSLDebugger
This is a visual tool for XSL developers with complete with breakpoints and step-into/over. This tool is easy to use with features such as XPath statements, online checking and online bug submission.

148)   CafeMel
CafeMel is an easy to learn XML tutorial in which the author explains you about the XML document. This tutorial is useful for the novice programmers.

149)   MyXmlforum
This application is an ASP/XML-based forum which consists of 3 parts: ASP pages to read the XSL pages, XSL pages to format the different pages, MainXML xml file-the replacement to the DB.

150)   XMLBoard Solo
The advanced version of XMLBoard is the XMLBoard solo.



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