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  • Use XSLT as a stylesheet for HTML

    Discover how XSLT can help to separate style from content. Learn how to implement XSLT as a stylesheet that can be executed on the server or in every modern Internet browser, and use the examples to start developing your own XSLT stylesheets.

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    Add HTML5 microdata markup to content from groups of collaborators. Then, easily connect their websites to share content on a centralized group site.

  • Improve your database programming with XQuery

    Benefit from the powerful programming constructs in XQuery with quicker development and easier maintenance.The improvement in your data querying is enough to warrant the design of databases with an increasing emphasis on XML datatypes.

  • Scalable Vector Graphics in HTML5

    Explore the basic concepts and usage of Scalable Vector Graphics in HTML5. Learn about drawing, filters, gradients, text, and adding SVG XML to web pages, and discover how they have several benefits over their raster counterparts: JPEG, GIF, and PNG.

  • Explore QTI for processing test questions

    The IMS Question and Test Interoperability (QTI) specification is a widely used standard for marking up questions and other learning material. Learn what happens when a user answers a question and customize the response and result processing for a QTI item.

  • Transform legacy data into XML with WebSphere Transformation Extender

    Easily migrate legacy data to XML with WebSphere Transformation Extender. Save on maintenance costs with separate data transformation logic and business flow logic, too. The scenario includes examples and source code to create a WebSphere Transformation Extender map that retrieves legacy data and transforms it to an XML file.

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    What can you do with the native XML storage capability in IBM DB2? Post requests for help, tips, and any other relevant information about pureXML. This forum brings pureXML experts and novices together to advance pureXML education and development.


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Discuss: XML and Java Technology: Ask and learn about all things XML and Java in an open and honest environment. Specific technical queries are welcome as the community tries to help newcomers and experts alike in XML-related technologies and their Java counterparts.

Featured community member: Bob DuCharme likes to do interesting things with semi-structured data and metadata and then write about it. His interest in RDF and the semantic Web led to his current position at TopQuadrant, a provider of software for modeling, developing, and deploying semantic Web apps. Bob is the author of several articles and tutorials on developerWorks about Wikipedia query forms with semantic technology, DITA, XHTML 2, and SOAP. Bob has been closely involved with XML since it was SGML, especially XSLT, which is the subject of his Manning Publications book "XSLT Quickly." Other books he has written include Prentice Hall's "XML: The Annotated Specification" and "SGML CD" and McGraw Hill's "Operating Systems Handbook." Bob received his BA in Religion from Columbia University and his Masters in Computer Science from New York University. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia with his wife and two daughters, who all ride horses, an activity that Bob has managed to avoid. Bob prefers to play the upright bass in Charlottesville's local jazz scene. His other main hobby is hipstergifts.com, an XSLT- driven Web site of the cooler stuff from on-line vendors who have affiliate programs. Follow his weblog at http://www.snee.com/bobdc.blog, and you can follow him on twitter at @bobdc.

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