Some of David's Bookmarks
HTTP Clients
Netscape
Netscape 6.2 is the latest update to the Internet
browsing, email and instant messagin software suite from
Netscape.
Opera
Opera -- Simply the Best Internet Experience
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6 sets a new standard in privacy,
reliability, and flexibility. Come see how Internet Explorer
is leading the way on the Web.
Lynx
Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client
for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display
devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, vt100 emulators running on
PCs or Macs, or any other character-cell display). It will
display Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) documents containing
links to files on the local system, as well as files on
remote systems running http, gopher, ftp, wais, nntp, finger,
or cso/ph/qi servers, and services accessible via logins to
telnet, tn3270 or rlogin accounts. Current versions of Lynx
run on Unix, VMS, Windows95/NT, 386DOS and OS/2 EMX.
Amaya
Amaya is a browser/authoring tool that allows you to
publish documents on the Web. It is used to demonstrate and
test many of the new developments in Web protocols and data
formats. Given the very fast moving nature of Web technology,
Amaya has a central role to play. It is versatile and
extensible and is available on both Unix and Windows '95/NT
platforms.
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Scientific American: Feature Article: XML and the
Second Generation Web: May 1999
The combination of hypertext and a global Internet
started a revolution. A new ingredient, XML, is poised to
finish the job. by Jon Bosak and Tim Bray
Scientific American: Feature Article: The Semantic
Web: May 2001
A new form of Web content that is meaningful to
computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities . by
TIM BERNERS-LEE, JAMES HENDLER and ORA LASSILA
XML in 10 Points
Building XML Documents
Well-Formed XML Documents (webreview.com)
Still trying to tame the XML beast? Begin with this
tutorial that will show you in clear terms how to build a
simple XML document that is well-formed and valid.
RSS
Introduction to RSS - WebReference.com
Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight XML format
designed for sharing headlines and other Web
content.
WebReview.com: RSS Delivers the XML Promise
RSS is a content syndication format that uses the
power of XML to share data over the Internet.
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
WebReview.com: August 3, 2001: Introduction to
XSLT
An introduction to XSLT
Recommended Books
Learning XML : (Guide to) Creating Self-Describing
Data
Eric T. Ray, (O'Reilly)
XML By Example
Benoit Marchal