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DaveNet: Calling All DTDs!

Mail Starting 4/29/98.

Red Herring thinks that Netscape's search engine partner is InfoSeek and Upside's David Coursey thinks that Netscape is committing browser suicide.

Amazon.com interview with COM guru Don Box.

Paul Snively on DTDs.

News.com: Borland changes its name, focuses on enterprise thru CORBA.

Wired: A $500 Mac?

XML Exchange is a forum for exchanging DTDs.

IBM releases a validating XML parser in Java. It was actually released in February, and according to some has overly restrictive licensing terms.

The Economist covers XML.

Here's a first: XML-based syndication via email. You can register with Josh Lucas's server to have the headlines from Scripting News delivered via email every night at 11:59PM. He's building on our XML-based content flow.

InfoWorld's Jeff Walsh talks to Lotus, Macromedia, Netobjects, Allaire, Netscape, UserLand re WebDAV.

We're major proponents of WebDAV because it opens the door to managed content, and gets the toolmakers to work together instead of trying to be everything to everyone, which no one can be.

     

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