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msdn.com » Eric White's Blog - 22 hours ago
Zeyad is one of the Open XML document format program managers within the Office division, and has started a series of posts on the Open XML SDK V2. His first post on the Open XML SDK V2 tells you want it is (and what …
Tagged: openxmlsdk, pdc2008, openxml

msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - 24 hours ago
Most XSLT programmers are familiar with this XSLT transform to copy an XML file. <? xml version = "1.0" encoding ="utf-8"?> < xsl:stylesheet version = "1.0" xmlns:xsl …
Tagged: vb2008, doug rothaus, vb xml cookbook, visual basic
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Open XML SDK v2.0
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msdn.com » Microsoft XML Team's WebLog - Sep 17, 2008
This is the next post in our ongoing FAQ series. See the original post here. Q2: Conformance Level – Fragment There are times when you want to work with a piece of XML that is not a fully conformant xml document; an …
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Using Silverlight 2.0 clientaccesspolicy.xml vs …
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msdn.com » Eric White's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
Transforming Open XML documents using XSLT is an interesting scenario, but before we can do so, we need to convert the Open XML document into the Flat OPC format. We then perform the XSLT transform, producing a new …
Tagged: openxml

msdn.com » Eric White's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
Transforming Open XML documents using XSLT is an interesting scenario, but before we can do so, we need to convert the Open XML document into the Flat OPC format. We then perform the XSLT transform, producing a new …
Tagged: openxml
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Transforming Open XML Documents using XSLT
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msdn.com » Microsoft XML Team's WebLog - Sep 10, 2008
As part of a separate task, the XML team came up with a list of frequently encountered issues in System.XML; mainly points that we felt were interesting because they were the source of a lot of difficulty for our …
Tagged: xml

msdn.com » Microsoft XML Team's WebLog - Sep 10, 2008
This is the next post in our ongoing FAQ series. See the original post here. Q2: Conformance Level – Fragment There are times when you want to work with a piece of XML that is not a fully conformant xml document; an …