XML 2007 Conference
Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3-5 December 2007

Michael Day

YesLogic

Michael Day is the founder of YesLogic and the architect of the Prince formatter, a powerful tool for getting web content onto paper. Michael specialises in XML technologies and declarative programming and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Melbourne.

yeslogic.com/mikeday/

www.princexml.com

Sessions

Salon G
Does XML have a future on the web? XML 2007 opens with a panel of experts and audience discussion on where XML is (or isn't) going online. Read more.
Michael Day (YesLogic)
CSS can be used to style XML documents, and CSS3 adds new printing features. This lightning round covers printing XML with CSS.
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Premiere sponsor

Microsoft Interoperability

Platinum sponsors

JustSystems
DataDirect
IBM

Gold sponsors

Intel
Antenna House

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IDEAlliance

Event sponsor

RSuite CMS

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OASIS
Philly XML
XML Guild
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