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Re: Do we all make sure that the encoding declaration matches the fi

... I think you mean "CP 1252" or Microsoft Latin 1. This character set is often referred to as "ANSI" (including in a lot of MS documentation) but that's a

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Re: Do we all make sure that the encoding declaration matches the fi

... No. ... They *all* should. ... Yes, a file isn't XML if it isn't well-formed, and it isn't well-formed if there are character encoding problems. Note,

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Do we all make sure that the encoding declaration matches the file

Hi all, in your experience is it common for the encoding declaration to be used wrongly. I've been working with a lot of 'UTF-8' XML and XHTML files recently

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Which programming language gets you the most sex?

If, like me, you're a subscriber to Darwin, Dawkins et al, then you probably assume that there's only one purpose for your existence: to reproduce. With that in mind, when you choose a programming language for a task, you shouldn't...

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Re: Indianapolis - Adobe to demonstrate RoboHelp and FrameMaker

... Not that I'm likely to come (I'm in Toronto), but I am curious - does the "newest version of RoboHelp and FrameMaker" mean RoboHelp 6 and FrameMaker 7.2 or

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Microsoft sounds out guy to improve entries as allowed by Wikipedia rules and says it is no secret and the guy discusses it in a blog but still hasn’t done any edits and hasn’t talked money yet

May not be much of a title, but at least it speaks the truth. What actually is Wikipedia's Conflict of Interest guideline for professional writers? - O'Reilly XML Blog But it is interesting that at least on the face of...

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XQuery 1.0 Reaches Official Recommendation Status with W3C

After eight years of development, the World Wide Web Consortium announced this week that the XML query language, XQuery 1.0 has reached official Recommendation status.

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What actually is Wikipedia’s Conflict of Interest guideline for professional writers?

What exactly are Wikipedia's guidelines relating to conflict of interest and professional editing? Looking at their policy pages, it actually seems to bear little resemblence to some of the comments floating around. From what I can gather, here is a...

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Is XML databinding a good fit here?

Hello,

Was hoping to get some good feeback on the following:


Current arch. is a swing client with corba services deployed on AIX.

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Tim Bray’s Life is Complicated

Tim Bray wrote a post Life is Complicated that is directly addressed to me. Tim was, as usual, thoughtful and exemplary, and emailed his main points for comment before going public. (He had said I was ignoring the elephant in...

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Putting Domino’s JSON to Use | Blog

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how to display exceptions in webservices

HI,

Iam using the webservices.. In my class i have no.of methods.

calling of my methods in my jdevloper its throws exceptions

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Indianapolis - Adobe to demonstrate RoboHelp and FrameMaker (Februar

Indianapolis -- TheContentWrangler.com cordially invites you to a free lunch and product demonstration on Friday, February 9th at the Symphony Centre in

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XSLT 2, XPath 2, XQuery 1 … Yeeaahhhhhh!

To Michael Kay, Norman Walsh, and the many other people who have worked to get this trio of technologies out the door, I can only give a heartfelt "Thank you ... this should be ... spectacular!"

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Wikigate!

My blog An interesting offer - get paid to edit Wikipedia made it to the most downloaded page on oreillynet, was Slashdotted, and even made it to CNN. Here's the way the script would have gone in a sane world:...

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Repackaging WebApp Code

Currently, my engineering group is in the process of refactoring our application code. The purpose of repackaging the code is to formalize and codify

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What’s New in Prototype 1.5?

tile imageScott Raymond, author of Ajax on Rails, gives us a comprehensive look at what's new in one of the fundamental Javascript libraries, Prototype.

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Four Reasons To Upgrade to Domino 7.0.2 | Blog

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Re: XML Content Management Systems: Are They Are Right For Technical

Thank you Eric. Unfortunately I can't provide any recommendation as yet. I made those observations because I'm in the business of developing such systems

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An astounding offer

From the Official Blog of the Open Document Foundation. {Speaking I suppose to Microsoft:] I have a counter offer that ISO/IEC might consider; Give us the keys to those legacy binaries and the documentation for the new MSXML InfoSet binaries...

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