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Microsoft to Include Support for Advanced XML
Published by: jane 2008-11-21
Microsoft today at its Professional Developers Conference showcased the latest Extensible Markup Language (XML) technologies it will be including in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Microsoft Windows.

These new technologies include XML 1.0, XSL, XML DOM and XML Namespaces.

As such, Microsoft will become the first major browser vendor to incorporate support for many of the latest XML specifications to come out of the World Wide Web Consortium. Microsoft continues to help to define the emerging XML standard as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Microsoft's support for XML will include the following key features:

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will support a new Microsoft file format -- XPS, for XML Paper Specification themselves whether to include XPS in the Vista operating system they pre-load on
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  • Direct viewing of XML - enables users to view XML using XSL or Cascading Style Sheets using their Web browser
  • High-performance, validating XML engine - the XML engine has been substantially enhanced and fully supports W3C XML 1.0 and XML Namespaces
  • Microsoft adds more XML support to .Net::
    to the alphabet soup of standards supported by Microsoft - which include with XML support to a release of the Windows operating system planned for 2005,
    http://www.networkworld.com/news/2001/0814msxml.html
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    Microsoft InfoPath: A Strong Performer In e-Forms Leveraging MS Office ::
    and advanced forms designers, good XML support, and fair security protocols. include any paper forms capture capabilities and is architected for Microsoft
    http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/0,,39620,00.html
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    Extensible Style Language (XSL) support - developers can apply style sheets to XML data and display the data in a customized
  • XML Schemas - schemas define the rules of an XML document, including element names and rich data types, which elements can appear in combination, and which attributes are available for each element
  • Server-side XML - server-side XML processing enables XML to be used as a standard means of passing data between multiple distributed application servers
  • XML document object model (DOM) - the DOM is a standard object application programming interface that gives developers programmatic control of XML document content, structure, formats and more

Additionally, Microsoft is using XML in its applications software, including the upcoming release of Microsoft Office 2000, which elevates HTML to a companion file format and utilizes XML to store additional document information.

For more information about Microsoft's support of XML, visit the Microsoft XML Standards Page.


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