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An XML appliance is a special-purpose network device used to secure, manage and mediate XML traffic. They are most popularly implemented in service-oriented architectures (SOA) to control XML-based web services traffic, and increasingly in cloud-oriented computing to help enterprises integrate on premises applications with off-premises cloud-hosted applications.
Determining whether your home appliance is on the fritz can be tricky. Unfortunately, many times it takes the appliance completely stopping before you realize there is a problem. And, of course ...
XCBL—XML Common Business Library; XHTML—eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language; XILP—X Interactive ListProc; XML—eXtensible Markup Language; XMMS—X Multimedia System; XMPP—eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol; XMS—Extended Memory Specification; XNS—Xerox Network Systems; XP—Cross-Platform; XP—Extreme Programming
This article lists the character entity references that are valid in HTML and XML documents. A character entity reference refers to the content of a named entity. An entity declaration is created in XML, SGML and HTML documents (before HTML5) by using the <!ENTITY name "value"> syntax in a Document type definition (DTD).
XML 1.0 (Fifth Edition) and XML 1.1 support the direct use of almost any Unicode character in element names, attributes, comments, character data, and processing instructions (other than the ones that have special symbolic meaning in XML itself, such as the less-than sign, "<").
The Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) is a container-file technology initially created by Microsoft to store a combination of XML and non-XML files that together form a single entity such as an Open XML Paper Specification (OpenXPS) document. OPC-based file formats combine the advantages of leaving the independent file entities embedded in the ...
A processing instruction (PI) is an SGML and XML node type, which may occur anywhere in a document, intended to carry instructions to the application. [1] [2]Processing instructions are exposed in the Document Object Model as Node.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, and they can be used in XPath and XQuery with the 'processing-instruction()' command.
Standards expressed in XML that relate to a particular business or industry. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. F.