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    XSL Transformations in .NET 2.0
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Having realized the need for efficient built-in support for XSLT processing, Microsoft has included in the .NET Framework 2.0 a set of classes that are highly optimized, robust, and scalable. This article will explore the rich XSLT support provided by th...
    Extending RSS with Simple Sharing Extensions
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MSDNParesh Suthar and George Moromisato discuss the Simple Sharing Extensions specification and how it could be applied to many kinds of synchronization applications. Paresh demonstrates a prototype Start.com gadget that synchronizes simple lists.
    Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS - Javascript Tutorial
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MSDNThis package contains documentation, sample code and xml files that demonstrate working implementations of the algorithms presented from the Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS and OPML Specification.
    Aggregating Syndicated Content
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MSDNBuilding on his previous installment (A Simple RSS Feed), Peter shows you how to extend the basic RSS user control to work with more than one content feed.
    Transforming XML with XSLT and ASP.NET
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Only4GurusWhat exactly is XSLT useful for and why would you, as an ASP.NET developer, want to learn about it? The answer boils down to the capability of XSLT to transform XML documents into different formats that can be consumed by a variety of devices.
    Build A Google Atom Newsgroup Feed Engine
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Illustrates how to retrieve and package Google's new Atom feeds of Google Groups and display as content.
    Reading and Writing XML in .NET Version 2.0 - Part 3
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In the final article of his series on reading and writing XML in .NET 2.0, Alex Homer looks at how the updated XML document store objects XmlDocument, XmlDataDocument and PathDocument can be used to read, persist and write XML documents and fragments more...
    Reading and Writing XML in .NET Version 2.0 - Part 3, Cont'd
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In the final article of his series on reading and writing XML in .NET 2.0, Alex Homer looks at how the updated XML document store objects XmlDocument, XmlDataDocument and PathDocument can be used to read, persist and write XML documents and fragments more...
    Reading and Writing XML in .NET Version 2.0 - Part 2
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Alex Homer continues his series on reading and writing XML in .NET 2.0. In part one, we focused on the reading side of things, examining the XmlReader and XmlReaderSettings classes. In this article, we move on to look at the XmlWriter and XmlWriterSetti...
    Reading and Writing XML in .NET Version 2.0 - Part 2, Cont'd
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Alex Homer continues his series on reading and writing XML in .NET 2.0. In part one, we focused on the reading side of things, examining the XmlReader and XmlReaderSettings classes. In this article, we move on to look at the XmlWriter and XmlWriterSetting...

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