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 service lets you validate XML documents such as XHTML against the appropriate schemas. It performs a more accurate validation than the W3C validator.
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