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Distributing Server Load with XML and XSL

The web server should be connected to databases it has to retrieve the data and the web server has to process it and format it into HTML and after that it has to be sent to the client. The users can increase the life of the servers by reducing the load on it by using XML and XSL. The extensible style sheet language is a style sheet format for XML documents which is the counterpart to the cascading style sheet in HTML, when the user sends XML and XSL to the client, the client creates HTML for the user the process of the server also becomes fast

Windows Forms Databinding

With links to more information and examples the article is pretty extensive. To address a common issue here is an example. Binding to a list box or combo box. Binding data to a Combo box is demonstrated in this sample. The same model is followed in binding data to a Listbox.Set the DisplayMember properties of the Combo Box and data source to bind data to the list of items that are displayed. To determine which property of the state object to display in the Combo Box the DisplayMember property is used. For example the following code binds an array

Design your page with HTML coding

There are many languages to develop a webpage and HTML is one of them. HTML stands for hypertext markup language. This short and simple description is about the HTML language. If you are aware of coding or tags you might know about the HTML codes. Below is the break of this language through which those who are not known to this language will be able to understand the concept properly. Hyper: Hyper means opposite to linear. Text: It is the content required to be published on webpage. Language: it is the complete package of codes

XML and DHTML’s XMLHttpRequest Object

"Microsoft first implemented the XMLHttpRequest object in Internet Explorer 5 for Windows as an ActiveX object. Engineers on the Mozilla project implemented a compatible native version for Mozilla 1.0 (and Netscape 7). Apple has done the same starting with Safari 1.2. Similar functionality is covered in a proposed W3C standard, Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification. In the meantime, growing support for the XMLHttpRequest object means that is has become a de facto standard that will likely be supported even after the W3C

Introduction to XML

Steve Holzner, another big name in the computing world has written a very informative article that covers many different ways to use XML. This is only one of them: "XML at Work: Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") has been around for quite some time. It's a W3C standard that you can find more about at http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/#SMIL. SMIL attempts to fix a problem with modern "multimedia" browsers. Usually, such browsers can handle only one aspect of multimedia

One-on-one with Microsoft V.P. Satya Nadella

Microsoft is going to have some fighting to do to compete with Google, but if any company has the sheer financial muscle to pull it off it's Microsoft. Here's what I found in ZDNet. "Satya Nadella, corporate vice president of search and advertising at Microsoft, discussed how the company plans to improve its market share and improve search for the long haul, shortly before the company launched new features in its Live Search site at a "Searchification" event on Wednesday. [September 26, 2007] Q: How much of your search traffic is coming from search

MapPoint Web Service

The MapPoint Web Service is a programmable web service hosted by Microsoft and used by enterprises and independent software developers to integrate location-based services such as maps, driving directions and proximity searches into software applications and business processes. By using the MapPoint Web Service, companies can improve business results through better discoverability of store locations and business assets. • The Solution: MapPoint Web Service • Benefits • Solution Scenarios • Features/Components • More

History and datatypes of XML Schema

History: In its appendix of references, XML Schema acknowledges the influence of DTD and other early XML schema efforts such as DDML, SOX, XML-Data, and XDR. It appears to have picked pieces from each of these proposals, but is also a compromise among them. Of those languages, XDR and SOX continued to be used and supported for a while after XML Schema was published. A number of Microsoft products supported XDR until the release of MSXML 4.0 (which dropped XDR in favor of XML Schema) in October 2001. Commerce One, Inc. supported its SOX schema


 
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