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         Xml Web Publishing:     more books (100)
  1. XML and Java from Scratch by Nicholas Chase, 2001-03
  2. Teach Yourself HTML Publishing on the World Wide Web by Mac Bride, 2003-01-14
  3. Java and XML by Brett McLaughlin, Justin Edelson, 2006-12-08
  4. Xml for Dummies Quick Reference by Mariva H. Aviram, 1998-05-08
  5. ZapNote: Advent Global Publishing Solutions by Ronald D. Schmelzer, 2003-01-29
  6. ZapNote: PRISM ZapNote: Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata by ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, 2001-12-24
  7. XML from A to Z: A Quick Reference of More Than 300 XML Tasks, Terms and Tricks by Heather A. Williamson, 2001-10
  8. XML Bible by Elliotte Rusty Harold, Harold, 1999-07
  9. SVG Essentials (O'Reilly XML) by J. Eisenberg, 2002-02-05
  10. XHTML: Foundations for Internet Publishing and Web Design by Anthony (Tony) Sako, 2007-01-01
  11. Introduction to XML and Web Technologies by Anders Moller, 2006
  12. New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with XML Brief by Neil Jackson, 2002-01
  13. Xml Fast & Easy Web Development by Tim Altom, 2002-11
  14. XML and Java: Developing Web Applications by Hiroshi Maruyama, Kent Tamura, et all 1999-05-10

41. FileMaker Developer Tools
web publishing technologies. Publish FileMaker solutions on the web flexibly, securely, and reliably. Take advantage of integrated support for xml/XSLT, xml
http://www.filemaker.com/developers/tools.html

42. Essential XML Web Sites
C++; Cocoon xmlbased web publishing; AxKit xml-based web publishing in mod_perl; FOP XSL Formatting Object processor in Java; Forrest
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Essential XML Web Sites
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43. Openly Informatics, Inc.: XML Publishing
that full adoption of xml by the scholarly publishing community will revolutionize both the economics and practice of publishing journals on the web, said Dr
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XML Publishing
MIJ-NSR
Internet Journal Management and Operation Openly Informatics, Inc. builds, hosts and operates Internet Journals. A well-developed example of our work, The MRS Internet Journal of Nitride Semiconductor Research , (MIJ-NSR) is accessible to the general public. Its aggressive use of automation makes MIJ-NSR one of the most innovative e-Journals in existence. In the course of building this journal Openly developed eFirst XML, which is now available for free licensing. Take advantage of Openly's expertise in XML and automated document conversion. To have us help your project, contact us at info@openly.com eFirst XML for Scholarly Articles Openly Informatics, Inc. announced on May 24, 1999 that it was releasing several components of its eFirst XML technology for free licensing. eFirst XML is an application of the World-Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) eXtensible Markup Language (XML) for scholarly and scientific journal articles. eFirst XML has been used in the production of the two most recent volumes of the MRS Internet Journal of Nitride Semiconductor Research , a pure-internet journal published by the Materials Research Society with the assistance of Openly Informatics, Inc.

44. Koala Publishing Ltd
Local web and graphic design company specialising in ecommerce and xml publishing. Site requires Flash.
http://www.koalapub.co.uk/
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45. Home :: Komplete - Web Content Management (XML/XSL)
and partners, Komplete is a publishing platform that the most powerful and used web server Apache level application development using the xml/XSL development
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Use the wizAdviser to choose the InterAKT products that will help you create better web solutions. Products Web publishing solutions Komplete > Home
Web content management For a small or medium-size enterprise that needs to publish dynamic content on the web, improve the interdepartmental communications, and transmit information to clients and partners, Komplete is a publishing platform that allows intuitive structure and content management by everyone, even non-technical users. Unlike any other custom dynamic website engine that combines the logic and the presentation in a rigid approach, our product offers a completely maintainable and extensible solution, reducing the total cost of ownership. Administrate a live Komplete server demo and see for yourself how easy it is to manage content on the web. See the Komplete demo now Download Komplete Lite (open source for MySQL) and see for yourself how easy web content management can be! Komplete Lite Notable Features
Manage site structure
Komplete allows you to visually manage the site structure. The information can be easily grouped in sections and subsections, can be ordered and hidden at will.

46. Web Content Management, SpeedSite, XML, Web Services, Intranet, Extranet, CMS -
Furthermore, with the integration of web Services and an extensible xml framework, publishing to or from any webaccessible datasource is easy.
http://www.ebusinessapplications.ca/solutions/webpublishing.htm?ebahomepage

47. Pinnacle Publishing Home
Welcome to the new Pinnacle publishing web site! xml provides the simplicity and readability of a structured text file–with no DBA to fight with.
http://www.pinpub.com/
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For many years, PL/SQL developers complained–with much justification–about the UTL_FILE package, which was notable more for what it was missing than what it contained. A number of deficiencies were corrected in Oracle9i Release 2, but there are still problems. Steven Feuerstein provides the solutions, showing you how to get answers from within PL/SQL. SmartAccess Dynamic Menus If you really love the switchboard menus created by the Access Switchboard menu, this article isn't for you. However, if you're one of those people who think "There has to be a better way," read on. George Hepworth takes you from design to implementation as he shows you how he creates an alternative to the switchboard.

48. Accessible Web Publishing Wizard For Microsoft ® Office
The standard web publishing option often creates xml based web content that can only be viewed by Microsoft Internet Explorer. Even
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Both the PowerPoint and Word versions of the Wizard support the following (at least to some extent):
  • Textual and graphical HTML markup is generated. Assists in creating valid HTML W3C WCAG and United States Federal Government Section 508 compliant web presentations. User can choose a directory in which to save the HTML version of the document. Text Styling (Fonts, font sizes, color, bold, underline, italics, superscript, subscript, etc.) is supported. Hyperlinks are also somewhat supported in PowerPoint, and are better supported in Word. Lists, both unordered (bulleted) and ordered (with decimal, roman, or arabic numerals), are supported, with a best-effort to preserve the semantic, nested structure of those lists. Automatic conversion of Word and PowerPoint tables to HTML tables is supported. ("table" meaning a grid-like layout of text, including table cells with row spans and column spans.) Automatic conversion of MSGraph and Excel charts. MSGraph is the Office application that makes the pie charts and so forth in PowerPoint when you select "Insert a chart". This adds both an image of the chart, as well as a data table of the chart data automatically extracted from the chart. Data table here has proper HEADERS and SCOPE attributes set.
  • 49. Future Of Web Publishing Hinges On XML
    BOSTON xml is central to the future of web publishing, executives from major vendors in that market said Wednesday during speeches at the Seybold Seminars
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    50. XyEnterprise - XML Content Management And Enterprise Publishing Software
    xml or virtually any other source data into highquality output in PostScript and PDF format. Learn more about this enterprise publishing software and its web
    http://www.xyvision.com/default.asp
    Create, manage, assemble and deliver XML and other content to a variety of outputs using one system. Designed for XML and enterprise publishing workflows, XyEnterprise’s Content@ is the clear choice for single source content management. Content@ can be deployed as a workgroup solution or as part of an enterprise content management and publishing integration.
    XyEnterprise offers XML Professional Publisher (XPP) – the leading standards-based software for the automatic composition, transformation, and rendering of XML or virtually any other source data into high-quality output in PostScript and PDF format. Learn more about this enterprise publishing software and its Web Services Development Kit at one of our upcoming Web Seminars
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    51. Murka: The Apache And XML/XSLT Based Web Publishing Environment
    well not quite a cat What does it do? Murka creates a convenient apache, xml, xsl based web publishing environment. How does it work?
    http://murka.sourceforge.net/
    MURKA
    makes apache, xml, xsl and html work together What does "MURKA" mean?
    Murka in russian is a typical name for a female cat so it should work fine with Tomcat. It's also a famous russian/jewish song about... well not quite a cat What does it do?
    Murka creates a convenient apache, xml, xsl based web publishing environment How does it work?
    Murka is an apache module (mod_murka). It intercepts an http request at a very early stage of apache request processing and if the requested file has .html or .jsp type performs the following steps:
    1. Checks if file exists. If it exists returns control to standard apache request processing.
    2. If the file does not exist looks for xml file in the same directory and with the same name (but with .xml extension). For example if the request file had a name sample.html the xml file name would be sample.xml.
    3. Processes the xml file to find the location of the corresponding xsl stylesheet.
    4. Calls one of the XSLT engines (Xalan or Sablotron) with found xml and xsl files as parameters to produce an html file.
    5. Saves html file at the requested location (sample.html in the sample case).

    52. XyEnterprise XML Web Services Powers Publishing Solution
    XyEnterprise xml web Services Powers publishing Solution By WSJ News Desk. (October 27, 2003) The xml Professional Publisher (XPP
    http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=711

    53. Web Services Journal - XyEnterprise XML Web Services Powers Publishing Solution
    web Services Journal www.syscon.com/webservices. XyEnterprise xml web Services Powers publishing Solution by WSJ News Desk. (October
    http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/articleprint.cfm?id=711

    54. Renaissance Software --- Valuable Partners With Carefully Cultured Solutions.
    Makers of xml based web publishing and Content Management Systems. Demos available on demand.
    http://www.renai-soft.com
    Renaissance Software is a development company specializing in Database based Web Solutions. Renaissance Software guarantees economical and competitive solutions to all of your development needs. We specialize in development of web and intranet based Content Management Systems with a variety of subsystems which can be catered for your corporate needs.
    • Web-Sites . . . subject-oriented from simple to complex. E-Systems . . . cost-saving online business process automation. CMS . . .Content Management Systems
    We can provide you with Web-Sites with Dynamic Content, E-Commerce systems, graphics, and Content Management Systems. - The Company achieves through its good productions. From 2001 we have been helping variety of organizations develop a web presence. If you have a brand and you want to carry it in your online presence, we will design your site to fit your vision. Our themes are original, live and created by Renaissance Software's in-house graphic designers. All are designed to be customized for your business needs and information needs.

    55. Web Services, Web Publishing, And XML Publishing Courses From Sun Microsystems
    Course Catalogue. web Services, xml, and web publishing.
    http://training.sun.com/CA/catalogue/web.html
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    56. Multipurpose Web Publishing Using HTML, XML, And CSS
    Multipurpose web publishing using HTML, xml, and CSS. Full text, html formatHtml (31 KB), pdf formatPdf (535 KB). Source, Communications
    http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/cacm/1999-42-10/p95-lie/
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    Report a problem Satisfaction survey Multipurpose Web publishing using HTML, XML, and CSS Full text Html (31 KB), Pdf (535 KB) Source Communications of the ACM archive
    Volume 42 , Issue 10 (October 1999) table of contents
    Pages: 95 - 101 Year of Publication: 1999 ISSN:0001-0782 Authors Opera Software, Oslo, Norway Janne Saarela Pro Solutions, Ltd., Helsinki, Finland Publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA Additional Information: references citings index terms collaborative colleagues ... peer to peer Tools and Actions: Discussions Find similar Articles Review this Article
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    57. Ingeniux Corporation
    Albany New York Television Station Employs xmlBased web Content Management for Turnkey Online News publishing and Automation Services.
    http://www.ingeniux.com/x552.xml
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    WNYT SELECTS INGENIUX NEWSROOM FOR BROADCAST WEB PUBLISHING Albany New York Television Station Employs XML-Based Web Content Management for Turnkey Online News Publishing and Automation Services SEATTLE, WA - April 19, 2004 - Ingeniux Corporation, the trusted provider of XML-based Web content management software, today announced that WNYT News Channel 13, an NBC affiliated television station in Albany, New York, has selected Ingeniux Newsroom as the Web publishing and content management software for their news Web site, www.wnyt.com . WNYT is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting of Minneapolis, MN. Automated publishing features keep Web sites on target with 24x7 breaking news. Paul Conti, News Director at WNYT, said, "We were looking for a software solution that enables us to leverage content we were already creating and blending it into our web site in a timely, Web friendly and cosmetically attractive way. We also wanted to keep control of our Web product and design. Ingeniux integrates into our newsroom software (ENPS) and keeps the web site fresh even when we do not have staff to tend to it."

    58. Welcome To Red Bridge
    Providers of Engenda, a web content management and dynamic publishing solution with strong xml support, workflow, and content contribution for nontechnical users.
    http://www.rbii.com
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    Content Red Bridge Interactive's XML-based enterprise content management solutions are powering a growing list of global organizations. Our customers understand that managing content throughout their enterprises is crucial to their success. That they can do it with all the flexibility they want. They can integrate their content management with other business processes. And most importantly, that it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Read more about Red Bridge's enterprise content solutions.

    59. "XML-based Web-publishing" & Cocoon
    xml-based web-publishing Cocoon. xml-based web-publishing Cocoon. xml-ctalk.
    http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/tie/html/xml-ctalk/xml-ctalk.html
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    "XML-based web-publishing" & Cocoon
    xml-ctalk "Séance des Technologies" de l'Observatoire technologique de l'Etat de Genève Thème : "éditique" (ou "paperasseware"), de MS Word à XML
    Originaux
    Daniel K. Schneider
    Exposé introduisant le "XML framework" du consortium W3C et le "Cocoon publication framework" qui implémente un partie de ces spécifications.
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    5. Les outils de base du framework XML
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    60. Is XML Changing The Future Of Web Publishing?
    Is xml changing the future of web publishing? How xml is becoming the new standard for building and managing content. Summary xml
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    XML appeared several years ago as an upcoming standard and partial replacement to HTML. Since then there's been a lot of talk, but no one has really specified how Webmasters can use it to their advantage on an everyday basis. This month, Allen walks you through the development of XML and its various Web implementations, and gives you a preview of what you can expect to see over the next year. (2,200 words) WEBMASTER By R. Allen Wyke n 1997 the World Wide Web Consortium (3WC) proposed a new standard the XML specification. This specification, like its HTML sister, was created as a subset of the SGML language. Unlike HTML, the primary focus of which is formatting text data and linking external objects, XML allows you to write markup language tags that better define the data with which you work. Over the last three months, XML has begun taking root, just as its inventors predicted. Financial institutions are now creating languages based on it that define the data they send back and forth; ecommerce vendors are using it for transactions; and reporting tools are using it to import data for ad hoc queries. You shouldn't count on XML to save the world but it can help you describe, consolidate, and validate your data, and basically make your job a whole lot easier. If you have to process Web logs so that your managers can determine their traffic numbers, peak hours, and the type of browsers used to access the site, XML may be your solution especially if these aren't the only numbers your managers have to analyze.

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