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Visualizing XML

18-Oct-2004

A company called Laszlo Systems has developed a nifty open-source tool to (fairly easily) fuse XML-based information to a Flash front-end. Early users seem to be focused on interactive maps and other data-driven applications. But we could also imagine a plethora of content-driven opportunities as well, such as developing richer clients for navigating large, compound documents, or simpler drag-and-drop interfaces for assembling complex documents from atomic components. Some CMS vendors are already building such interfaces, but a common, non-proprietary standard seems preferable...
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