Many of the projects I make use XML at some point, usually to save settings or working state to a file. With a view to improving the interoperability of my applications, I’ve decided that XML documents produced by my applications should have an accompanying schema and namespace. Having a formal schema acts a contract between consumers and producers of data with regards to what goes where in a particular format.
Therefore I proudly announce the launch of http://schema.pixa.org.uk/, which will act as the root URL for namespaces within my own personal projects. If you really want to be wowed, check out one of the schemas for transcribe. Yes, you’re actually served an XSD, transformed by XSL. There’s still a few changes that need to be made, and yes Internet Explorer still manages to make life difficult by not supporting XSLT 2.0 functions…
Anyway, in other news, computing perfection is now available for under £10.
2 comments:
Doesn't have enough buttons...
Maybe, but I would entrust my life and at least 60% of my worldly possessions to a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1. I don't think you can find such a cheap mouse with such good build quality and robustness.
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