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Working draft of HTML 5 unveiled
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a public working draft of HTML 5 -- the first major update to HTML in 10 years. HTML 5 factors in the shift from Web sites being just a collection of static pages to communities that leverage upon rich-media...
Tags: HTML, W3C, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Reflections and predictions about Web development
As we approach the end of 2007, it is interesting to reflect on technology developments of the past year and ponder what to expect next year in Web development technologies. Web 2.0 A popular buzzword in Web development is Web 2.0. The term refers to second-generation Web applications...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Web, W3C, Mobile, Web Application, Standards, CSS CSS, W3C Mobile Web Initiative, Web Standards Project, Channel Management, CSS, AJAX, Marketing, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-10
Embrace CSS with Friendly Control Adapters for ASP.NET 2.0
.NET and StandardsIf you have the time it takes to spend on making your .NET applications and websites completely W3C compliant then I think you could be spending your time more wisely. The benefit of W3C compliance is not a user based benefit and it takes too much valuable...
Tags: Web site development, Servers, .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, adapter, john@..., server, client markup, markup, CSS, server control, benefit, W3C, developer, Web site, compliance
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
ValidSquirrel (exe)
ValidSquirrel is a desktop based markup validator, which works very much like the W3C validator. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: W3C, ValidSquirrel, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-10-24
When will Microsoft fully embrace Web standards?
I recently revisited the issue of using Web standards when working with Microsoft SharePoint 2007 and Outlook 2007. The products' lack of adherence to Web standards was surprising given the advancements incorporated in Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft's slow push towards standards compliance with strides in Internet Explorer 7 gave me...
Tags: Web, HTML, Microsoft Outlook, W3C, Microsoft SharePoint, Product, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Standards, Web Site Position, HTML E-mail, SharePoint 2007 SharePoint 2007, Quality, Channel Management, Business Operations, Marketing, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-10-18
Page Validator (xpi)
Validates a page using the W3C Markup Validation Service. Adds an option to the right-click context menu and to the Tools menu to allow for easy validation of the current page. Opens the results in a new tab. This is a simple extension that will work only for online pages....
Tags: W3C, Page, Michael Langley
Software downloads 2007-09-27
Monitor Web site requests with Mozilla's LiveHTTPHeaders extension
A client recently rang me up to find out why their Web site suddenly disappeared and another company's Web site appeared in its place. Mozilla's LiveHTTPHeaders extension was invaluable as I traced the Web site requests, ultimately providing the information I needed to solve the problem. Learn more about the...
Tags: Web, Monitor, W3C, HTTP, Web Browser, Mozilla Corp., Tool, Request, Redirection, LiveHTTPHeaders LiveHTTPHeaders, Headers, Generator Tool, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-09-11
Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) 3.0 Service Pack 7 (SP7) (msi)
The Microsoft XML Parser MSXML 3.0 SP7 release offers a number of bug fixes and security fixes over the previous MSXML 3.0 SP releases. All MSXML 3.0 releases provide: Server-safe HTTP access, complete implementation of XSL Transformations XSLT and XML Path Language XPath, changes to the Simple API for XML...
Tags: W3C, XSLT, XML Parser, Service Pack, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft XML Parser, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2007-08-29
Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) 3.0 Service Pack 5 (SP5) (msi)
The Microsoft XML Parser MSXML 3.0 SP5 release offers a number of bug fixes and security fixes over the previous MSXML 3.0 SP releases. All MSXML 3.0 releases provide: Server-safe HTTP access, complete implementation of XSL Transformations XSLT and XML Path Language XPath, and changes to the Simple API for...
Tags: W3C, XSLT, XML Parser, Service Pack, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft XML Parser, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2007-08-25
Geek Trivia: 404-letter words
What do the numbers in status code 404 signify under the formal HTTP spec? The time has come to celebrate yet another of those all-too-unrecognized geek-centric holidays which I may have just made up: 404 Day! Every April 4th, Web surfers of every persuasion should take time...
Tags: HTTP, Jay Garmon, CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, FTP, Geek Trivia Newsletter, W3C, Web Browser
Technical articles 2007-04-03
Style table borders with CSS
Web developer Tony Patton examines how to use CSS to style the borders of HTML tables. He also offers examples that show how the CSS border property can specify the size of the border along with its color and type. In my previous Web Development column, I examined the...
Tags: CSS, Tony Patton, cell, Web Development Zone Newsletter, W3C, Property, Border, Table, Listing B, Web Developer Tony Patton, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2007-02-16
Firefox 2 (Inside Firefox 2)
Lest Anyone Think This Article is too Pro-FireFox"New in Firefox 2 is session restore; if Windows crashes and you have several tabs open in Firefox at the time, you can now relaunch Firefox with all the tabs intact. We found this feature to be very
Tags: firefox2, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 2.0, software, Web browser, wyvern
Discussion threads 2006-10-27
Handle DOM streaming protocols with the Remote Events for XML (REX) 1.0 specification
The Remote Events for XML. REX specification introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) defines an XML syntax for the transmission of Document Object Model DOM events in such a way as to be compatible with streaming protocols. REX is useful in a variety of situations including setting an...
Tags: W3C, Document Object Model, Specification, REX, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Download resources 2006-09-01
Consider these design issues when developing mobile applications
Mobile Web Best Practices DocumentThe Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced the advancement of Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 document to Candidate Recommendation. Written for designers of Web sites and content management systems, these guidelines describe how to author Web content that works well on mobile devices. ...
Tags: mobile, mobile application, programming, richard.t.kennedy@..., standards, w3c, Web, Web site
Discussion threads 2006-07-11
Examine the technology behind the W3C VoiceXML standard and get ahead of the curve
In the recent articles about CCXMLand SCXML we talked about voice applications and their logic,and referred often to VoiceXML language. It is still thebackbone in voice applications and dialog systems; and in this article I'd liketo talk about it and its future. VoiceXML 2.0 iscurrently under development by the W3CVoice...
Tags: dialog, Peter V. Mikhalenko, voice service, VoiceXML, VoiceXML document, W3C
Technical articles 2006-06-21
Examine the technology behind the W3C VoiceXML standard and get ahead of the curve
Voice applications have yet to become a common interface for users, yet work continues on the establishment of an international standard called VoiceXML. This download explores the current VoiceXML standard as developed by the W3C and discusses where the standard is likely to go in the future. The download includes...
Tags: W3C, VoiceXML, Telecommunications
Download resources 2006-06-21
Examine the technology behind the W3C VoiceXML standard and get ahead of the curve
Can you hear me now?Do you think voice-based application interfaces are inevitable, with time being the only limiting factor? Or do you think voice applications are impractical and not likely to become a reality.
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Discussion threads 2006-06-21
Explore W3C standards: Make SVG more active with sXBL
Judging by the ever-expanding use of Flash and other dynamic user interface components, Web site developers are well aware of the potential benefits of interaction with users. Scalable Vector Graphics SVG is more than just another way to achieve that desired dynamic behavior; it is an adopted standard of the...
Tags: W3C, Standards, SVG
Download resources 2006-06-02
Make scalable vector graphics more active with sXBL
Is SVG in your future?The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=177717How much importance to you place on visual interaction in your Web design? Do you use SVG? Do you think the popularity of SVG will increase over the next few years or has it been superseded by other...
Tags: SVG, xml, w3c, application development, peter mikhalenko, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, graphics
Discussion threads 2006-06-02
W3C standards: Establishing the relationships between RDF and Topic Maps
Choose your standard proposalThe downloadable version of this article is available here:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-3513-6074030.htmlWhich standard proposal do you favor for adoption by the W3C?
Tags: W3C, Topic Maps, standards, application development, web sites, peter mikhalenko, W3C Standards, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, RDF
Discussion threads 2006-05-18


Cisco IOS Command Chart (IOS v.12+)
Becoming proficient with Cisco equipment means remembering a whole new set of commands. These command charts give you a quick way to look up the needed IOS commands and switches when you need them.
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Windows XP vs. Mac OS X
This presentation, entitled Standardizing on Windows XP Instead of MAC OS X, provides a pre-packaged option for defending Windows XP against MAC OS X. ...
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