W3C's Interoperable XML Toolkit
XML is a key technology to ensure interoperability
But XML, by itself, is not really useful... we need to:
have datatypes, validation
(DTD-s, Schemas, ...)
mix XML specifications/applications
(Namespaces)
use hyperlinks
(XLink, XBase, ...)
compose/decompose
(XInclude, Fragments, ...)
refer to XML data content
(XPath, Query, ...)
transform
(XSLT)
encrypt, decrypt, sign
(Signature, Encryption, ...)
interact, script
(DOM, Events, ...)
etc.
W3C is active in all these areas
You will hear more about some of these on
Thursday
Ivan Herman
, W3C Head of Offices
Budapest, 21 May, 2003
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