| Created By | Date | Title | Description |
| sa3idyonline |
2009-07-02 |
movies |
movies , music , prog , no crack , song , album, aflam , film , english ,
animation , design |
| elvis08 |
2009-02-25 |
Tax Return Processing-Reasons for Delays in Tax Return |
Tax Return Processing-Reasons for Delays in Tax Return
Today I decided to give you some heads up about Tax Tips, and guidance on
tax-related responsibilities that we have as employees... before you
decide to file your tax return on time and what do you need to do to avoid
tax return delay! make sure you hire a good accountant to do your taxes-
Hope you find this information useful. |
| wkearney99 |
2004-01-08 |
Entry-Level Unicode for XML |
A "just enough education to perform" guide to Unicode and ISO 10646 for
authors of XML parsers and other software that processes XML. |
| wkearney99 |
2003-12-06 |
The history of RSS |
A brief note discussing the history and evolution of RSS. |
| wkearney99 |
2003-11-10 |
MacRoman character set |
A translation table of Macintosh Roman character set to Unicode and HTML
entity characters. |
| wkearney99 |
2003-11-10 |
HTML 3.2 quick overview of tags |
A quick overview of the tags used in the HTML 3.2 spec. |
| wkearney99 |
2003-10-20 |
xml-ISOents.txt |
Entity references for most unicode character symbols |
| wkearney99 |
2003-06-04 |
US Library of Congress MARC place codes |
A list of places and their associated two- or three-character lowercase
alphabetic codes. The list includes individual codes for presently
existing national entities, states of the United States, provinces and
territories of Canada, divisions of the United Kingdom, and
internationally recognized dependencies. The purpose of this list is to
allow the designation of the place associated with an item by codes in the
MARC record for that item. The list contains 360 discrete codes, of which
43 are discontinued codes no longer valid for use. |
| swingdancer |
2003-04-25 |
Open Source CMS Technology |
Open Source CMS technology today is a full service content management
system. They are systems of modular units that can manage almost any type
of text, graphic, or sound content that a site owner wants to deliver to
the world with only a limited amount of programming savvy. However, to
fully utilize their functionality requires a learning curve. This article
provides some direction in this endeavor. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-11-21 |
Metadata Interchange Standards |
Open Information Interchange report provides information on standards that
can be used for the recording of general-purpose data about data. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-10-23 |
Unicode character charts |
These charts are provided as a convenient online reference to the
character contents of the Unicode Standard but do not provide all the
information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode
Standard. Proper Unicode support requires considerably more than providing
glyphs for characters, and requires consulting the Unicode Standard and
the Unicode Technical Reports. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-08-30 |
Character entity references in HTML 4 |
A list of HTML4 to UTF-8 character entity references. While using HTML
entity references is "considered harmful" this at least provides a clear
list of their equivalent UTF-8 characters. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-08-30 |
Resource Description Framework (RDF) |
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) integrates a variety of
applications from library catalogs and world-wide directories to
syndication and aggregation of news, software, and content to personal
collections of music, photos, and events using XML as an interchange
syntax. The RDF specifications provide a lightweight ontology system to
support the exchange of knowledge on the Web. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-08-30 |
Redland RDF Application Framework |
A class for processing RSS 1.0 as RDF, traversing the resulting graph
using RSS propertiiies and formatting the output as XHTML. |
| 131313 |
2002-08-02 |
XPath Reference Paper |
A reference to XPath which is not the official specification but a very
well laid out approach to the XPath documenation |
| 131313 |
2002-08-02 |
Official W3 Xpath specification |
The official W3.org XPath specification and documentation |
| 131313 |
2002-08-02 |
RDF 1.0b Specification |
The official draft of the RDF 1.0b standard. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-06-07 |
IANA Charset Assignments |
These are the official names for character sets that may be used in
the Internet and may be referred to in Internet documentation. These
names are expressed in ANSI_X3.4-1968 which is commonly called
US-ASCII or simply ASCII. The character set most commonly use in the
Internet and used especially in protocol standards is US-ASCII, this
is strongly encouraged. The use of the name US-ASCII is also
encouraged. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-06-06 |
A Simple Character Entity Chart |
For those who use characters in their copy that don't normally appear on
the keyboard, it's always been a hit-and-miss game of tracking down the
ISO character entity and choosing between the named and numeric value. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-06-03 |
Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages |
Language codes from the ISO-639 standards. Expressed in 2 and 3 letter
abbreviations. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-05-22 |
What Encodings Are Supported in RSS 0.91? |
RSS 0.91 supports a full range of encodings, as shown on this web page.
Specifying an encoding in your RSS file is optional, and the default
encoding is UTF-8 (Unicode).
|
| wkearney99 |
2002-05-22 |
What Languages Does RSS 0.91 Support? |
RSS 0.91 requires that you specify a language for your content. The
languages supported by RSS 0.91 are listed on this web page.
|
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-28 |
A Simple Character Entity Chart |
For those who use characters in their copy that don't normally appear on
the keyboard, it's always been a hit-and-miss game of tracking down the
ISO character entity and choosing between the named and numeric value. In
fact, so many books on HTML, as well as online resources, have provided
the wrong entities for so long, few knew it until the W3C validator
started throwing them back as errors. ... Well, I got sick of guessing, so
I took the W3C documentation and turned it into a handy chart for my
staff. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-23 |
W3C Date and Time Formats |
This document defines a profile of ISO 8601, the International Standard
for the representation of dates and times. ISO 8601 describes a large
number of date/time formats. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-22 |
Unicode character charts |
An applet-driven reference chart of UTF-8/16/32 and Unicode character
sets. An interesting resource for anyone doing international character
work. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-22 |
Forms of Unicode |
An interesting article from IBM that discusses the various forms of
Unicode. Great if you're dealing with internationalized forms of text. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-22 |
HTML 4.0 Character Entity References |
A reference chart of the character names to their HTML 4.0 numeric codes. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-03-22 |
Differences Between ANSI, ISO-8859-1 and MacRoman Character Sets |
An interesting comparison of how Windows, ANSI, ISO and Macintosh
character sets overlap. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-02-07 |
Special Symbols and Entities |
To use the upper ASCII characters in HTML documents, you need to type
decimal references or entity references.
Decimal references have the format &#nnn; where nnn is a number that
references the character. Entity references have the format &nnn; where
nnn is a text string that references the character.
In addition to entity and decimal references, HTML has reserved characters
that have special meanings in HTML files. For example, HTML uses angle
brackets to enclose HTML tags. If you want to use an angle bracket in your
text, you have to use a special character or entity reference; otherwise,
Netscape Navigator (or other web browser) might misinterpret the character
and display incorrect text or even an error message. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-01-22 |
Tags for the Identification of Languages |
This document describes a language tag for use in cases where it is
desired to indicate the language used in an information object.
It also defines a Content-language: header, for use in the case where one
desires to indicate the language of something that has RFC-822-like
headers, like MIME body parts or Web documents, and a new parameter to the
Multipart/Alternative type, to aid in the usage of the Content-Language:
header. |
| wkearney99 |
2002-01-16 |
Tags for the Identification of Languages |
This document describes a language tag for use in cases where it is
desired to indicate the language used in an information object, how to
register values for use in this language tag, and a construct for
matching such language tags.
|
| wkearney99 |
2001-12-27 |
RFC 2426 - vCard MIME Directory Profile |
A vCard is a 'text/directory' MIME part that holds person object or white-
pages type of directory information. The person schema captured in the
directory entry is what's commonly found in an electronic business card.
Your Syndic8 profile supports attaching a URL that points to vCard file.
It's common to suffix these files with ".vcf" and to use your username as
the filename. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-12-11 |
DC-Assist |
Help file for using Dublic Core qualifiers. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-29 |
Dublin Core Metadata for Resource Discovery |
The Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series began in 1995 with an
invitational workshop which brought together librarians, digital library
researchers, content experts, and text-markup experts to promote better
discovery standards for electronic resources. The Dublin Core is a 15-
element set of descriptors that has emerged from this effort in
interdisciplinary and international consensus building. This is the first
of a set of Informational RFCs describing the Dublin Core. Its purpose is
to introduce the Dublin Core and to describe the consensus reached on the
semantics of each of the 15 elements. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-20 |
RSS search results from DMOZ |
A number of links related to using RSS from the DMOZ Open Directory
Project. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-19 |
XML News formats |
A resource for various XML news formats including PRISM, ICE, NewsML, NITF
and others. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-19 |
Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata |
PRISM is an extensible XML metadata standard for syndicating, aggregating,
post-processing and multi-purposing content from magazines, news,
catalogs, books and mainstream journals. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-19 |
Information and Content Exchange |
The Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol reduces the cost of
doing business online and increases the value of business relationships. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-11-19 |
OCS - Open Content Syndication |
Open Content Syndication (OCS) is an application of XML.
The OCS Directory format is designed to enable channel listings to be
constructed for use by portal sites, client based headline software and
other similar applications.
|
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 0.90 Spec |
The RSS 0.90 specification, published by Netscape in March 1999. Netscape
discontinued accepting RSS channels for its My Netscape portal in April
2001 and removed this document. This is a copy of the document made from
Google's cache of the original, in May 2001. |
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 0.91 Spec (First Version) |
The RSS 0.91 specification, published by Netscape in July 1999. Netscape
discontinued accepting RSS channels for its My Netscape portal in April
2001 and removed this document. This is a copy of the document made from
Google's cache of the original, in May 2001. This is the first version of
the RSS 0.91 specification, Revision 3 is still available on the Netscape
website. |
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 0.93 (Planning Stage) |
RSS 0.93 is in the planning stage, as of April 2001. This is the main RSS
0.93 page on Userland.com. |
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 0.92 Spec |
The RSS 0.92 specification, published by Userland in December 2000. |
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 1.0 Spec |
The RSS 1.0 specification, published by the RSS-DEV Working Group in
December 2000. |
| alis |
2001-10-29 |
RSS 0.91 Spec (Userland) |
Userland contributed to the RSS 0.91 specification, published by Netscape
in July 1999. This is the main RSS 0.91 page on Userland.com. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-10-23 |
A three-part standard - ISO 3166 |
Most of the information on this web page is on ISO 3166-1 because it is
the most commonly used part of ISO 3166. But ISO 3166 "Codes for the
representation of names of countries and their subdivisions" is a standard
which consists of three parts |
| wkearney99 |
2001-10-23 |
Dublic Core Initiative |
This document is the reference description of the Dublin Core Metadata
Element Set. See the Dublin Core Home Page (http://dublincore.org) for
further information about the workshops, reports, working group papers,
projects, and new developments concerning the Dublin Core Metadata Element
set. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-10-23 |
Tags for the Identification of Languages |
This document describes a language tag for use in cases where it is
desired to indicate the language used in an information object, how to
register values for use in this language tag, and a construct for matching
such language tags.
|
| KodeKrash |
2001-10-22 |
Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages |
ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-2 language codes specifications. |
| wkearney99 |
2001-10-18 |
RSS Info |
A wealth of info and links about using RSS feeds. |
| jeffbarr |
2001-10-17 |
RSS 0.91 Spec |
This is the original Netscape RSS 0.91 spec, dating back to 1999. Authored
by Dan Libby.
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