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XML Court Forms

XML Court Forms. Harry Jacobs Judicial Council of California – Administrative Office of the Courts harry.jacobs@jud.ca.gov 415-865-7620. What is XML?. e X tendable M arkup L anguage A language to store data. A language that computers can “understand.”. A means to: Store information,

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XML Court Forms

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  1. XML Court Forms Harry Jacobs Judicial Council of California – Administrative Office of the Courts harry.jacobs@jud.ca.gov 415-865-7620

  2. What is XML? • eXtendable Markup Language • A language to store data. • A language that computers can “understand.”

  3. A means to: Store information, Transfer information to the court, and Present information. What is a Court Form?

  4. Example 1: PDF form

  5. Example 2: XML form

  6. PDF Form (First Line): Harry R. Jacobs XML Form: <Answer name=“NameFirst”><TextValue>Harry</TextValue></Answer> <Answer name=“NameMiddle”><TextValue>R.</TextValue></Answer> <Answer name=“NameLast”><TextValue>Jacobs</TextValue></Answer> Comparing 1 Line

  7. What are the advantages of XML form?

  8. 3 Advantages: • Information stored in XML forms is easier for computers to find. • XML facilitates the transfer of information to the court. • XML forms allow users to select the presentation of information in a form.

  9. Information Stored in XML Forms Is Easier to Find • Computers can “understand” XML. • Computers use the tagging and structure of XML documents to find information. (e.g., every filing against a certain defendant)

  10. XML facilitates the Transfer of Information to the Court • What is E-filing? • How does XML fit in? • How do XML forms fit in?

  11. XML forms allow users to select the presentation of information in a form. • XSLT: eXtendable Stylesheet Language Transformations

  12. Language

  13. Appearance

  14. Data Display • 25 pages vs. 1 page

  15. Three Issues to Consider • How are XML documents created? • How much is this going to cost? • What does this mean for privacy?

  16. Computers create XML documents. If you don’t use a computer you can create an XML document. How are XML documents created?

  17. How much is this going to cost? • Creating XML documents cost money. • Transformations cost money.

  18. What does this mean for privacy? • If you can find information more easily with XML, so can everyone else. • California Rules of Court Rule 2.503

  19. Thanks for Listening. Questions?

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