In an ideal world, properly formatted XBRL files should render using the various software packages on the market matching the presentation of the HTML or PDF version of the same information. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Today, depending on which rendering software you use, how you code the XBRL file, and to what level of detail you present, you could have discrepancies between the rendered XBRL files and the HTML or PDF.
XBRL proponents (and I count myself as one) will say this is a result of the original intent of XBRL and is a problem that is being addressed by initiatives such as Inline XBRL. All true. The original intent of XBRL was to create a format for computers to understand the content and context of business reporting information. It was hard enough to get the formatting correct for the computers to be able to understand this information and so the focus was not on addressing the rendering issue.
Inline XBRL essentially allows the XBRL file to be wrapped up in HTML, presenting the XBRL tagged information in HTML. The browser, presenting the HTML coding ignores the XBRL coding. The Inline XBRL in practice is still a year or two away.
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16th – 20th November 2009, Vienna
Monday-Tuesday 16th-17th
XBRL Training. Unfortunately, we lack of budget to offer this training for free, as usual in all our activities. Therefore, an at-cost fee will be likely required.
Wednesday 18th
Solutions day. Commercial providers and consultants will present solutions applicable to the different filing steps while using standards, in order to reduce the regulatory burden with off the shelf products and industry solutions. The selection of speakers will be carried out with the help of the non-for-profit Association XBRL Europe.
Thursday and Friday 19th-20th
Presentations about updated CEBS XBRL architecture, FINREP taxonomy draft, FINREP Matrix Schema, roadmap, and many other relevant topics.
All interested parties are welcomed, but we have only 70 seats available, of which a number has been pre-booked for Supervisors.




Sony introduces the Party-Shot IPT-DS1, an innovative camera dock that serves as an personal photographer that automatically takes photos for you. Designed for the new TX1 and WX1, the Party-shot works with the cameras’ Face Detection and Smile Shutter technologies to take photos automatically.
Sony Party-Shot pans 360 degrees and tilts 24 degrees, automatically detects faces, adjusts composition and takes photos for you. It’s Intelligent composition uses the rule of thirds to compose great shots and motion detection seeks out movement to take the photo at the right moment. It captures photos for up to 11 hours with two AA batteries, or you can use an AC adapter.
Sony Party-Shot IPT-DS1 camera dock will be released in September for $150.






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In addition to the slimline TX1, Sony brings also the Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 compact point-and-shoot camera. Like the TX1, the WX1 packs Sony’s Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor with 10.2 Megapixel resolution. It has a 5x zoom Sony G lens with 24mm wide angle, and a 2.7-inch LCD display.

The WX1, like most new Sony DCs, is equipped with the BIONZ Engine image processor. It offers SteadyShot Optical image stabilization, Intelligent Auto (iAuto) mode, Face Detection, ISO 3200, Dynamic Range Optimizer. The WX1 records 720p HD video in MPEG4 format.
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX1 will be available in Black in October for $350.


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Sony announced the new Cyber-Shot DSC-TX1 slim digital camera that is equipped with the Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is optimizes for low-light shooting. The TX1 gets a 10.2 Megapixel sensor, a 4x zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, a 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display.
Sony’s new TX1 features the BIONZ Engine image processor, Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, Dynamic Range Optimizer, Face Detection, ISO up to 3200, 1cm Macro mode and Red-Eye Reduction. It can record 720p HD movie at 30fps.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 will be available in silver, gray, pink and blue this September for $379.99. You can pre-order at SonyStyle.






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