1/9/2001
BrowserSpy
1/8/2001
XML/XSL Portal This site is
XML/XSL Portal This site is an XML/XSL portal. I have tried to fill it full of all relevant information. If anything is missing or you have any comments or suggestions or want a link included then let me know at Chris@Bayes.co.uk.
The tutorial section includes an XML/XSL application Self Documenting Code that shows what can be done with this technology if this page doesn’t already. It gives an example of something similar to POD and JavaDoc but for ASP.
Unofficial MSXML XSLT FAQ When
Unofficial MSXML XSLT FAQ When Internet Explorer 5.0 was first shipped in 1998, Microsoft shipped an implementation of XSL that was based on the current working draft of XSL at that time. Millions of copies of this XML/XSL processor were burned on CDs and were installed on systems all around the world. Since then, the XSLT specification changed very significantly (even the namespace changed!) and was finalized. So the situation as it is today (12/4/2000) is that there are millions of copies of a parser out there which does not (by default) support the latest XSLT specification. It is quite common for people to write to the xslt-list asking for information about why some operation does not work in Internet Explorer 5.0.
1/7/2001
Debugging Stylesheets Using Microsoft IE5
Debugging Stylesheets Using Microsoft IE5 XSL Processing This has turned out to be a frequently asked question on the XSL maillist XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list so now this resource can be refered to as a summary of a methodology to debug stylesheets being developed for the Microsoft IE5 XSL engine. This is useful because the menu function View/Source in IE5 shows the XML source, not the HTML resulting from the transformation described by the XSL stylesheet.
XML.com: Robert DuCharme’s column provides
XML.com: Robert DuCharme’s column provides regular practical examples of using XSLT to transform XML.
1/1/2001
NCAM/Web Access Project Summary
12/29/2000
TxQuery home page TxQuery is
TxQuery home page TxQuery is an SQL engine implemented in a TDataSet descendant component, that can parse SQL syntax, and that will use that syntax to query to another TDataSet, or a group of TDatasets in order to get a result set.
sips | news Blog without
sips | news
Blog without databases – no MySQL
12/28/2000
Streaming Media World: SMIL –
Streaming Media World: SMIL – Synchronized MultiMedia Integration Language – Tutorials
More stuff about SMIL and RealPlayer… Some interesting links to other tutorials also.
RealNetworks Documentation Library : Production
RealNetworks Documentation Library : Production & Authoring
Just the place to go read up on authoring SMIL stuff for playback with RealPlayer. Online and downloadable versions.
12/27/2000
Synchronized Multimedia On The Web
Synchronized Multimedia On The Web (Web Techniques, Sep 1998)
A bit old, but still a pretty good article to get you started with SMIL via the RealPlayer.