It is very convenient to connect an HTML presentation directly to XML data for interium updates because XML data and web services become more wide spread, Microsoft first implemented the XMLHttp request object in internet explorer 5 for windows as an ActiveX object, the same functionality is covered in a proposed W3C standard document object model in the mean time growing support for the XMLHttp request object means that it has become the de facto standard that will likely be supported even after the W3C specifications become final and it starts
There are many questions regarding what makes HTML dynamic in order to answer that we should know few things in detail, dynamic HTML is not something which can be easily pointed out, this is group of technology, it is not separate technology when all these technology bring together it enables web developer in order to bring web page to life. There are mainly three technologies that make DHTML dynamic, they are HTML, Java script and cascading style sheets. For the basic structure of the document HTML is used and java script is used to manipulate
This editorial is a short description about introduction to XML data binding in C++. Today XML is the most demanding application which every developer is using. Those developers who are using C++ are also processing XML files for development. When we talk about large XML vocabularies low level XML access of API’s such as DOM and SAX is dreary and error full. This is the reason why XML data binding is launched and it is becoming the most successful way for developers nowadays. It is the new alternate which is really helpful to automates
The W3C (World Wide Web consortium) sports the following motto: "Release early, release often." It's a sage maxim to follow when changing the development course of a Web standard. The most recent release of SMIL (SMIL Boston) by the W3C Working Group demonstrates why getting a preliminary model out early is so important.
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) was introduced in July of 1998. This mark-up language enables Web multimedia authors to schedule presentations so that users experience images, sounds, and text as a choreographed