XML DevCon Fall 2000 Features an Unprecedented All-Star Lineup of Speakers
NEW YORK, October 10, 2000 - SYS-CON Media and Camelot Communications announced today that XML DevCon Fall 2000, to be presented November 12-15, 2000 at the San Jose DoubleTree Hotel, has assembled a faculty that includes a W3C Fellow, ACM Fellow, Seybold Fellow, STC Honorary Fellow, and Turing Award winner. The distinguished faculty (including the co-inventors of XML, SQL, and SGML) will instruct XML enthusiasts from around the world -- programmers, developers, engineers, software architects, system engineers, Web developers, product managers, project leaders, consultants and educators. Updates on the event may be found at www.sys-con.com/xmlcon/.
José D'Andrade wrote: "...it may never be released..."
Why?
"...if Midori isn’t heir to Windows Microsoft better have something else like it up its sleeve..."
Why?
David Kinkead wrote: Good info, but I believe you are completely correct about textual data not being a threat.
Let's say you coded in a file named test.cfm:
SELECT * FROM sometable where field1 = '#pr...