By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is the new technology on the block and is taking the Internet by storm as Internet marketers are hurrying to incorporate this new form of communication and technology into there existing online businesses to Maximize there exposure online with NEW and/or Existing customers.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Have you ever wished that your website could be indexed and the pages listed in the Google search engine much faster than it has been in the past?
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Have you seen them yet? The little orange graphics that say XML or RSS? Have you ever wondered what the heck they are? Yeah, me to. And, being as curious as a cat, I had to find out!
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
XML Server can be a Web Server that stores the XML files in it and serves them on demand. The XML Server would have processing capabilities with an XML engine and to transform the XML document to other forms. Basically a server which hosts and serves the XML documents is called a XML Server.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Do you have a website? If so, you need an ROR XMLNS code button which leads to a full ROR/RDF code page for your website. This code tells search engines all about the special details you input into the code about your website.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
So you've decided to beef up your website by adding an XML feed. This is a great idea; whether you maintain a personal blog or operate an independent news site, adding an XML feed is a surefire way to keep your RSS-friendly readers in the know.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
It's been a long day at work and you're in no mood to cook dinner or go out. Time to count on the reliable pizza delivery guy. The order is called in and he promptly arrives with smokin' hot pizza within 30 minutes as promised.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) was originally derived from SGML (Standardised Generalised Markup Language) for information processing due to an increasing need for a comprehensive markup language that was as effective as SGML and easy like HTML but not restricted to a fixed set of tags.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
For every business, the ability to convert digital information to standard formats that can be used and shared across offices and firms is essential. Compatibility is key to working with other companies, thus it is vital your company utilize a software suite that enables you to easily convert digital information to standard formats such as pdf format.
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In XML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Leveraging 15 years experience in developing single-source publishing solutions, Mekon has designed the first XML publishing adaptor to enable Adobe FrameMaker users to utilise the powerful print pagination capabilities of FrameMaker and FrameMaker Server within DITA based XML publishing systems. See DITA XML Publishing
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