Updated: 9/1/2002; 6:57:27 PM.
|
Wednesday, July 17, 2002 |
Jon Udell: isn't XML infastructure now standard enough so that all browsers on all platforms can offer a rich-text alternative to TEXTAREA -- one that does WYSIWYG XML? Try Xopus.
5:05:13 PM
|
|
Loosely Coupled. The only standards that will ever be accepted are those that permit the greatest autonomy among participants.
5:00:32 PM
|
|
Julian Bond And they used the open source Apache Axis to implement it. Given that all Amazon.com responses use the 1999 schema, I doubt it. Looking at various clues, such a fault details, namespace qualifier names, use of whitespace, and schema versions I have yet to locate a definitive match against any of the SOAP stacks I test interop against. No matter. As long as it is interoperable, I am happy.
6:10:54 AM
|
|
|