The organizing committee is pleased to announce a preliminary program:
- Elisa Beshero-Bondar, et al.: Invisible XML in the Digital Humanities Classroom and Toolkit
- Hans-Dieter Hiep: TAGs for ixml
- G. Ken Holman: Configuring text conversion environments employing ixml
- Mary Holstege: Ixml in Self-Publishing
- John Lumley: An ixml Grammar is also an ixml Sentence
- Fredrik Öhrström: Improvements to ixml to overcome the lack of tokenizer
- Fredrik Öhrström: Practical uses of ixml
- Alan Painter: Some notes about implementing ajp for RFC9535 with CoffeeSacks et al
- Steven Pemberton: The Syntax of Credit Card Numbers
- Wendell Piez: Overlap Meets Invisible XML
- Sheila Thomson: Some Lessons Learned
- Bethan Tovey-Walsh: Shoulda, coulda, woulda - getting the most out of ixml
- Norm Tovey-Walsh: A proposal for modularity in Invisible XML grammars
- Nico Verwer: Between Invisible XML and Visible XML
Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal!