This guide contains links to many RDF resources including examples, documents, software, tools and projects that use RDF, a standard for describing resources on the web.
XML Schema Standard Type Library (XSSTL) is a collection of universally-useful data types defined in the W3C XML Schema language. The following types are available in the latest version of the library:
Like XML, blockchains are kinda fundamentally misguided; they don't solve a problem that is actually important. XML solved syntax, which turned out not to be the problem. Blockchains [purport to] solve centralization, which will turn out not to be the problem.
XML to DDL is a set of python programs to convert an XML representation of a schema into a database and vice versa. It can also examine the differences between two databases and emit the ALTER DDL statements required to bring the database up-to-date. This
This guide contains links to many RDF resources including examples, documents, software, tools and projects that use RDF, a standard for describing resources on the web.
This service lets you validate XML documents such as XHTML against the appropriate schemas. It performs a more accurate validation than the W3C validator.
This schema is currently referred to as "NISO Metadata for Images in XML (NISO MIX)". MIX is expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. MIX is maintained for NISO by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
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