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1. #27950 Applying XSLT to XML Using ASP.NET This article explains the basics of XSL to transform XML documents using simple examples. We will gradually focus on using ASP.NET to implement XSLT for any XML document and even to database queries. It introduces different ways of implementing XSL from browser's perspective and server's perspective. We will also discuss some tips to generate automated XML from database queries and then transform them to HTML using XSL transformations. Chaterjee, Jagadish. ASP Free (2004). Articles>Information Design>XSL>ASP 2. #28314 Calling a Web Service Using VB6 with SOAP 3.0 This article shows you how to create a client that calls a web service from Visual Basic 6 using SOAP 3.0. If you are still using Microsoft VB 6.0 or C++ and don't plan to move into VB.NET, you will find this method very useful. Krishnaswamy, Jayaram. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Web Design>XML>SOAP 3. #27951 Creating XML Trees with the XmlTextWriter and XmlDocument Objects So you know all about reading and parsing XML files, and even checking if they're well-formed and valid. Now, take a step into more advanced territory with this expose of two objects that let you dynamically create well-formed XML documents in your ASP.NET scripts. ASP Free (2004). Articles>Information Design>Software>XML 4. #27948 Generating XML Schema Dynamically Using VB.NET 2005: Essentials This is the first article in a series concentrating on generating XML Schema dynamically using Visual Basic 2005. The series is mainly targeted at those who are familiar with XML, XML Schema and the .NET framework. Chaterjee, Jagadish. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>ASP 5. #27952 Introduction to XML Document Object Model Learn about XML and the hierarchical structure of the Document Object Model. Nodes, NodeLists, NameNodeMaps, as well as properties such as parentNodes, childNodes, nodeNames, and nodeValues are explored, explained and code is given. Gokul, Gayathri. ASP Free (2002). Articles>Information Design>XML 6. #28382 MobiLink Synchronization Wizard in SQL Anywhere 10 MobiLink is a technology that can help multiple databases synchronized, a key requirement for mobile access to data. The article shows you how to create a model that can be deployed to access data on a SLQ 2005 Server remotely with a SQL Anyhwhere database. A forth coming article descibes the deployment details. Krishnaswamy, Jayaram. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>Databases>SQL 7. #27945 This article, the first of three parts, explains what MSXML is and how to access an XML document using JavaScript. Keogh, Jim and Ken Davidson. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>Microsoft Windows 8. #27947 This article, the third of three parts, explains what MSXML is and how to access an XML document using JavaScript. Keogh, Jim and Ken Davidson. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>Microsoft Windows 9. #27946 This article, the second of three parts, explains what MSXML is and how to access an XML document using JavaScript. Keogh, Jim and Ken Davidson. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>Microsoft Windows 10. #27944 Querying Databases in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 This hands-on tutorial should help you in understanding the interface available for querying MS SQL Server 2005 databases. Some of the major features will be discussed as related to their use rather than going into a lot of details. Querying the database is one of the most basic activities that is routinely and frequently performed. Krishnaswamy, Jayaram. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Information Design>Databases>SQL 11. #27953 In this article, gain knowledge about the difference between elements and attributes in XML, as well as differences in character sets. The author shows the benefits and drawbacks of using XML components and why you should carefully consider your character set when developing your software. Youssef, Michael. ASP Free (2004). Articles>Information Design>XML>ASP 12. #27949 XSL Transformations using ASP.NET XSL Transformation is a technology introduced by the W3C to simplify the tasks of presenting and formatting XML data. In this article, Harish Kamath demonstrates the capabilities of the .NET platform to transform XML documents using XSLT style sheets. Kamath, Harish. ASP Free (2004). Articles>Information Design>XSL>ASP
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