October 31, 2005

W3C starts "the XML pipeline language" project

Norman Walsh:

In any event, after much procedural wrangling, the W3C has finally chartered a new Working Group in the XML Activity to address the problem of a standard XML pipeline language, the XML Processing Model Working Group. And they persuaded me to chair it, for better or worse. :-) The charter lays out the scope, goals, and deliverables pretty well, so I won't bother recapitulating them here.
That should be useful standard.

October 31, 2005 12:47 PM | #XML
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