This page is an archive, possibly an out-of-date one. You’ll find newer weblog postings at So… and more about norm on his homepage. Someone asked me recently what I thought about XML being removed from the Twitter streaming API. Around the same time, I heard that Foursquare are also moving to a JSON-only API. As an unrepentant XML fan, here's the full extent of my reaction: “Meh”. If all you want
We're in an odd place. XML has been more successful, and in more and more different arenas, than could have been imagined. But… XML 1.0 is seriously broken in the area of internationalization, one of its key strengths, because it hasn't kept pace with changes to Unicode. QNames, originally designed as a way of creating qualified element and attribute names have also been used in more and more diff
The fifth edition of XML 1.0 is now a “proposed edited recommendation”. New editions do little more than incorporate errata, hardly newsworthy. This one is different. The proposed edited recommendation of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition) is now out for review. The review period is long, lasting until 16 May, because one of the proposed changes is significant. A couple of weeks
The DocBook Technical Committee has released DocBook V5.0 as a Committee Draft. That's as far as we can go by ourselves. Over the next couple of months, we plan to jump through the various procedural hoops at OASIS to advance V5.0 through the process. There have been no changes to the schemas since DocBook V5.0CR7. My sincerest thanks go out to the members of the Technical Committee (past and pres
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