w3c dom
JavaScript: JavaScript and XML
White Paper It covers use of the W3C DOM API, transforming XML data with XSL stylesheets, querying XML data with XPath expressions, and serializing XML data back to string form. This paper explains how to use JavaScript to work with XML data. [17 Oct 2007]
XML Support in Visual Basic 9
White Paper Programming against XML using the DOM API today is a bitch. The accidental complexity of working with the DOM is so high that many programmers are giving up on using XML altogether, cursing the hype that XML makes dealing with data simple, which no... [15 Jun 2007]
Making SVG a Web Service in a Message-Based MVC Architecture
White Paper This paper reformulates Scalable Vector Graphics browser in a Web Service architecture separating the rendering from the W3C DOM processing of events. The paper describes this in a message-based Model-View-Controller (M-MVC) architecture and... [15 Mar 2007]
Birdstep XML - Implementation of SAX, DOM and XPATH
White Paper XML is the universal format for structured documents and data on the internet. A World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard, it is used to build structures of content and to maintain metadata about that content. [25 Feb 2004]
Features and Requirements for an XML View Definition Language: Lessons from XML Information Mediation
White Paper APIs (most probably some extension of DOM), source query capability specifications, other standards that may describe the transactional abilities of the sites, and so on. XML indicates a move towards viewing the Web as a big semistructured... [25 Feb 2004]
Shared Documents in WebWisdomNT
White Paper This is currently approached from four major points of view: CORBA from the Object Management Group (an Industry Consortium), Java from Sun Microsystems, COM from Microsoft and a set of technologies from the Web Consortium W3C including XML and a... [25 Feb 2004]
XHTML Events: An Updated Events Syntax for XHTML and Friends
White Paper The XHTML Events module defined in this specification provides XHTML host languages [XHTMLMOD] the ability to uniformly integrate event listeners and associated event handlers with Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 event interfaces [DOM2]. [25 Feb 2004]
W3C to combine web specs
News The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) issued on Monday the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 XPath Specification as a candidate recommendation, the penultimate phase in the consortium's recommendation process. [01 Apr 2003]
