W3C XML 10 Years
There is essentially no computer in the world, desktop, handheld, or backroom, that doesn't process XML sometimes...
On 10 February 1998, W3C published Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. W3C would like to thank the dedicated communities -- including people who have participated in W3C's XML groups and mailing lists, the SGML community, and xml-dev -- whose efforts have created a successful family of technologies based on the solid XML 1.0 foundation.
XML Community Greetings
W3C invites you to send an XML10 greeting. Greetings 371 to 361 (of 371 total) displayed below.
Greeting from Tianzi
The best wishes for XML 10 years.
Tianzi tianzi@live.com, sent on 2008-11-23Cheers
i agree...XML is evergreen...It has opened and keeps opening innovation fields.
ALLAB kamel.allab@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-22Greetings with XML being 10 years old :)
the Xmas Night Making Love (XML) project i love, has reached 10 years of
practice :) continue better :)
< xml xmlns=XMas Love NightS /xml >
Luka luka.ramishvili@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-20Cheers to XML!
Though some of the luster has worn off and the excitement has faded, we can remember where we were. The comparison between then and now makes me ever grateful to those of you who persisted at working out the standards
and then to the developers who made software to play nicely.
Thanks to all who contributed to the success and ongoing maintenance!
Bret, sent on 2008-11-19expectation&thanks
expect that xml can be used at more area.
thanks for w3g members and who works at the frontiers of xml.
Ernest Too erntoo@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-18Thanks
I will thank you for celebrating 10 years of XML!
Neel Chauhan neelchauhanlabs@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-17instin stephen s
XML & HTML is change on my life,
so XML is my life,
instin stephen instin_86@sify.com, sent on 2008-11-17non-UTF8 characters in XML
This is a post in my blog! That time I was working in EBIC company in Dubai az a web developer. We had so many poroblem with non-UTF characters in the
XML content of the AJAX requests.
http://ehsun7b.blogspot.com/2007/12/non-utf-characters-in-xml.html
Ehsun ehsun7b@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-17XML is a crown of web
Development of XML is an exciting one.
Every web applications depends upon XML.
web applications without XML is nowhere.
Baskaran K sendtobaski@gmail.com, sent on 2008-11-17