by David Malmborg. SEO Blog, April 25, 2011. Your XML site map must be perfect - you don't want 404 pages, 301 or 302 redirects or URLs with different canonicals. Provides a working example using Excel and The Screaming Frog SEO Spider tool.
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By William Jackson. Government Computer News, 17 March 2008. "The United States has voted for approval of a modified version of the Office Open XML standard for business documents. The InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) Executive Board is the U.S. Technical Advisory Group for ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1, and casts this country’s vote on information technology standards. It is comprised of 17 voting members, including three from the federal government: The Homeland Security and Defense departments and the National Institute of Standards and Technology..."
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W3C, 12 October 2006. "W3C is pleased to announce the renewal of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity. "W3C created, developed and continues to maintain the enormously successful XML family of specifications for supporting and interchanging text, graphics, protocols, voice, music, math, programming, user interfaces, Web services and more," said Liam Quin, W3C XML Activity Lead. The XML Activity's nine groups maintain stability and backwards compatibility, make improvements to encourage interoperability, and bring new communities to XML..."
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By David Flanagan. Webreference.com, 2 October 2006. "This week we conclude our three part series. Topics include XML and Web Services and E4X: ECMAScript for XML. Note that while E4X includes language syntax and APIs for working with XML namespaces, the examples don't illustrate this syntax (for simplicity)."
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By David Flanagan. Webreference.com, 25 September 2006. "This is the continuation of a three part series. This week we look at transforming XML with XSLT, querying XML with XPath, evaluating XPath Expressions, serializing XML and more..."
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By David Flanagan. Webreference.com, 18 September 2006. "The most important feature of the Ajax web application architecture is its ability to script HTTP with the XMLHttpRequest object, which was covered in Chapter 20. The X in "Ajax" stands for XML, however, and for many web applications, Ajax's use of XML-formatted data is its second most important feature. This chapter explains how to use JavaScript to work with XML data..."
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W3C 16 August 2006. "The World Wide Web Consortium today published new editions of four core XML standards: the fourth edition of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 and second editions of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1, Namespaces in XML 1.0 and Namespaces in XML 1.1. These new editions incorporate corrections to all known errata. Read the press release and visit the XML home page"
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W3C, 14 June 2006. "The XML Core Working Group has released four Proposed Edited Recommendations for core XML specifications: the fourth edition of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 and second editions of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1, Namespaces in XML 1.0 and Namespaces in XML 1.1. Proposed for the convenience of readers, the publications correct all errors reported to date and are not new versions. The test suites have been updated. For XML, markup for RFC 2119 key words has been improved. Comments are welcome through 12 July..."
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Center for Technology in Government. "This Web site offers a library of resources to assist in managing a Web site using XML. It was designed and developed as a product of the Web Site Management Using XML Testbed, conducted by the Center for Technology in Government in 2005 - 2006. The library of resources is intended to grow over time and benefit from the contributions of its visitors and users. Future releases will contain more code samples and examples for different Web environments..."
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By Dibya Sarkar. Federal Computer Week, April 17, 2006. "A New York applied research center today released its first version of an online toolkit designed to help government agencies use Extensible Markup Language for managing Web sites. The product, called the XML Toolkit, can be found at www.thexmltoolkit.org. Researchers at the Center for Technology in Government (CTG) at the State University of New York at Albany have been formally investigating and assessing the use of XML to replace HTML. HTML is the predominant language used to define and structure the layout of a Web document..."
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Government Technology, April 18, 2006. "Yesterday, the Center for Technology in Government (CTG) announced the release of the first version of its online XML Toolkit at www.thexmltoolkit.org. The Toolkit is a product of the Center's XML Testbed, which served to assist New York State agencies in examining the benefits as well as the challenges of Web site management using the emerging technology of XML..."
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W3C, 30 March 2006 - "The XML Schema Working Group has released an updated Working Draft of XML Schema 1.1 Part 1: Structures. XML schemas define shared markup vocabularies, the structure of XML documents which use those vocabularies, and provide hooks to associate semantics with them. This draft has changes for XML 1.1, union types, context, canonical forms of values, the Simple Type Definition, and white space handling..."
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W3C, 28 March 2006. "W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of XML Linking Language (XLink) Version 1.1 to Candidate Recommendation. Comments are welcome through 1 July. The XLink 1.1 language allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources. It uses XML syntax to create structures that can describe links similar to the simple unidirectional hyperlinks of today's HTML, as well as more sophisticated links."
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Government Technology, March 14, 2006. " The launch of a service for company tax filings in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) by HM Revenue and Customs is an important step towards general regulatory filing of financial data in this new electronic language, the UK arm of the international XBRL consortium said yesterday. HMRC is also releasing a Technical Pack for software developers and will provide assistance as they enhance their products to use XBRL..."
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By Dibya Sarkar. Federal Computer Week, December 12, 2005. "Researchers from the Center for Technology in Government are joining forces with New York state information technology officials to determine how Extensible Markup Language can improve Web site management..."
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