Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)

Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)
RSS, also known as Really Simple Syndication or RDF Site Summary, is a file format which allows Web sites to publish and syndicate the latest content on their site to their users. An RSS “feed” is expressed in XML; and as a result, it can be read by any client capable of parsing an XML file. See how you can use the PEAR XML_RSS package to build a simple RSS client that integrates news headlines

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)
RedleX today released Mellel 2.1, a major update to its leading word processor for Mac OS X. Version 2.1 adds several key changes and new features including switching the file format to XML, enhanced Find and Replace capabilities (full Regular Expres…

XML propels security intelligence (IT Observer)

XML propels security intelligence (IT Observer)
Typical enterprises include task-specific security devices in heterogeneous environments that cannot easily communicate or coordinate mitigation strategies. Several proprietary approaches exist to facilitate this communication, but these are usually limited to single-vendor environments.

Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)

Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)
RSS, also known as Really Simple Syndication or RDF Site Summary, is a file format which allows Web sites to publish and syndicate the latest content on their site to their users. An RSS “feed” is expressed in XML; and as a result, it can be read by any client capable of parsing an XML file. See how you can use the PEAR XML_RSS package to build a simple RSS client that integrates news headlines

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)
RedleX today released Mellel 2.1, a major update to its leading word processor for Mac OS X. Version 2.1 adds several key changes and new features including switching the file format to XML, enhanced Find and Replace capabilities (full Regular Expres…

XML propels security intelligence (IT Observer)

XML propels security intelligence (IT Observer)
Typical enterprises include task-specific security devices in heterogeneous environments that cannot easily communicate or coordinate mitigation strategies. Several proprietary approaches exist to facilitate this communication, but these are usually limited to single-vendor environments.

Forum Systems and Shearwater Solutions Sign Business Agreement to Offer XML and Web Services Security Solutions in Asia (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Forum Systems and Shearwater Solutions Sign Business Agreement to Offer XML and Web Services Security Solutions in Asia (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SALT LAKE CITY—-Aug. 28, 2006–Forum Systems, Inc. and Shearwater Solutions today announced an agreement for Shearwater to distribute and resell Forum Systems’ pioneering Web services security and XML networking products.

Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)

Build your own RSS client with PHP and the PEAR XML_RSS package (Tech Republic)
RSS, also known as Really Simple Syndication or RDF Site Summary, is a file format which allows Web sites to publish and syndicate the latest content on their site to their users. An RSS “feed” is expressed in XML; and as a result, it can be read by any client capable of parsing an XML file. See how you can use the PEAR XML_RSS package to build a simple RSS client that integrates news headlines

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)

Mellel 2.1 now uses XML file formats (MacNN)
RedleX today released Mellel 2.1, a major update to its leading word processor for Mac OS X. Version 2.1 adds several key changes and new features including switching the file format to XML, enhanced Find and Replace capabilities (full Regular Expres…

Can good design compensate for XML bloat?

Can good design compensate for XML bloat?
A couple of days ago, I posed the question, “Can good design overcome the compulsion to simply throw new hardware and systems at a problem?” as it relates to the potential bloat of XML.In this new post, Sachin Garg picks up on this theme with a thoughtful discussion of the options pertaining to XML compression. Garg agrees with the line of thinking that “problems which can and should be solved by better design should not get patched by using compression or binary formats.” He adds that even though he is a “data compression enthusiast,” other options need to be looked at for SOA: “XML compression can be really great to ‘patch up’ the inefficiencies faced by SOA applications in …

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