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INLS 310: XML info in preparation for my application presentation



Getting ahead of myself a little, here's an email I received about the release
of a new version of one of the XML editors that I'm going to go over in class. 
The company is Extensibility, a company based here in Chapel Hill.  
Check out www.extensibility.com for more information.

Lisa
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Lisa Potter
School of Information and Library Science
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC  27599

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> 
> ** Exciting News!!! **
> 
> Extensibility is pleased to announce the availability of the newest release
> of XML Authority(tm) 1.1e!  With enhancements for the XML-Schema (Dec. 17
> draft) and SOX version 2 schema dialects, you will find this new version of
> XML Authority meets your emerging needs for the creation of best of class
> XML schemas.
> 
> Building upon our extensible architecture, we are delivering the first phase
> of our MetaSchema(tm)  framework. Over the coming months you will find
> MetaSchemas become a powerful facility for the creation of e-business schema
> standards and the integration of schemas with your existing applications.
> 
> As you explore the benefits of using XML Authority, I wanted to give you
> early access to the new release and invite you to download the product now
> from our site.
> 
> ** What's New! **
> 
> MetaSchema(tm) Support 
> 
>     Users can adorn XDR schema documents with additional information (e.g. 
>     relational database mappings) to allow greater flexibility in template 
>     building and expand the role of schemas far beyond mere validation.   
> 
>     MetaSchema information is graphically represented in the user interface 
>     to facilitate standards driven schema creation and collaboration.
> 
> Schema Info
> 
>    Statistics and insight into your schemas are now a click away.
> 
> Importer for COBOL copybooks
> 
>     We now help you move COBOL to XML with this great new importer.
> 
> ** What's Better! **
> 
> Support for XML-Schema (Dec. 17 draft). 
> 
>     User defined data types are now supported in XML-Schema.
> 
> Support for Commerce One's SOX dialect
> 
>     Comprehensive support for SOX version 2. XML Authority now allows 
>     for user defined data types and refinement by extension within SOX 
>     version 2.  Commerce One's CBL now ships with XML Authority. 
>     Check it out!
> 
> Its free to try and a great bargain at only $99.95
> 
>     A new release of XML Authority 1.1e is now available in a fully 
>     functional trial version, see details below!  I invite you to learn 
>     more and to download* the new release at:
>     http://www.extensibility.com/products/download.htm
> <http://www.extensibility.com/products/download.htm> .  
> 
> 
> Extensibility fully believes that you will not find a more comprehensive XML
> schema solution on the market.  To purchase licenses for XML Authority
> please feel free to call at 919.969.6500 or e-mail us at
> sales@extensibility.com <sales@extensibility.com> .   All of our products
> have a 30-day guarantee and we will completely refund your money if you are
> not 100% satisfied.
> 
> I also recommend that you check out our cool new conversion services at:
> http://www.xmlschema.com/ <http://www.xmlschema.com/> 
> 
> Thanks again for your support!  Extensibility Rules!(tm)  
> 
> Regards,
>  
> Reid Conrad
> CEO
> 
>  
> 
> 
> The XML Authority trial version is a fully functional version of the
> application and allows you to run the program for free 10 times.  You'll
> have the opportunity to fully explore the benefits and solutions that XML
> Authority can offer.  
> 
> After the 10-use trial period, you can continue to use XML Authority by
> purchasing a license for each user.  As an Extensibility customer you are
> automatically enrolled in our Early Access Program.  As a member of this
> program you can preview new and exciting technologies and services before
> release to the general public.  Early Access Program members had full
> working access to XMLschema.com(tm) weeks before it's public release.  
> 
> * Prior to executing the new download file, it is important to uninstall all
> previous copies of XML Authority. This can be easily done by choosing
> "Remove XML Authority" from the Start menu, located under Program Files.
> (Failure to uninstall may cause errors during the installation process.)
> 
> If you would like to be removed from this list, please reply and place
> REMOVE in the subject line.
> 
> 
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