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January 2005 - Posts

Soumitra Sengupta and Charlie Heinemann have published an announcement of about the Status of XQuery in the .NET Framework 2.0 . Michael Rys has pointed to this article and provided some other links, and I have gone into more detail about this in my weblog. Read More...
Our MVP's rock. In addition to the work they do supporting and promoting our products, as well as providing feedback to us on what we're doing, they've been implementing a set of additional XML-centric components for the .Net Framework, collectivly called Read More...
Last Week Xml.com posted an article by HakonWium Lie and Michael Day called "Printing XML: Why CSS is Better than XSL" . It was a pretty good read on why, for printing and web page rendering purposes, CSS is better than XSLT. The authors are careful to Read More...
Just wrote up an entry related to the issue that Daniel Cazzulino posted about issues between XInclude and XML Schema . In case you are interested ... XML Attributes and XML Schema . rem Read More...
Following the trend, I would like to introduce myself. I joined Microsoft and the XML team recently as a PM. I have now come to own the XmlReader, the native Infoset Reader, the XmlWriter and the Xml Binary Reader (both native and managed). Prior to coming Read More...
As of this post, the XML Team Blog now takes over the blog on the front of the XML Developer Center on MSDN. I'm looking forward to more frequent and varied posts as more member of the XML Team contribute to this effort. Please don't stop sending feedback Read More...
 
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