A group named Web consortium XML linking is creating stipulations to facilitate more superior hypertext functionality on web. This description is about the goals and approaches of XML linking. It also describe the HTML linking limitations seeks to overcome the XML linking. Once the linking is done it does the survey of working groups main specifications.
A short description about background of xml linking is mentioned below:
You might know HTML tag set and element type such as A are most in use and famous as well. However, still there are
In a sense, nobody is in charge of the web. The web is an open standard, with no restrictions on who can post content, or what that content should be about. The web belongs to everybody, and so it belongs to nobody. The openness and decentralization of the web is one of its greatest strengths. But it wouldn't work at all without some sort of standard way of encoding the information. That's where the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) comes in.
The W3C is an international, vendor-neutral group that determines the protocols and standards for the web. They
Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) is a proposed data format
from the Efficient XML Interchange Working Group of the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It is one of the various
efforts to encode XML documents in a binary data format,
rather than plain text.
Using a binary XML format generally can reduce the
verbosity of XML documents and cost of parsing.
The EXI format is derived from the Agile Delta efficient
XML format[1].
Semantic Web at Work?
Uche Ogbuji wrote a good article on XML.com here is a summary: “I’m still getting my
XML Linking, formerly known as XLink and as XLL (the eXtensible Linking Language), is a work in progress of the Web Consortium. It is closely related to the XML Recommendation, but adds functionality for high-function hypertext and hypermedia. It is now an independent Working Group, but its projects were started under the main XML Working Group, and progressed to solid Working Drafts there before being handed off to the new XML Linking Working Group.
The work of this WG has two parts: XLink proper provide advanced linking capabilities such as
[April 06, 2004] W3C Releases Candidate Recommendations for XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0). The W3C XKMS Working Group has addressed Last Call issues relating to the April 18, 2003 XKMS Working Draft and has now approved publication of Candidate Recommendations for XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0) and XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0) Bindings. The XKMS Candidate Recommendation period will last for at least six months in order for the WG to collect implementation feedback and evaluate implementation experience.