XML and PHP /

By: Vaswani, VikramMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis, Ind. : New Riders, c2002Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 358 p. : illISBN: 9780735712270; 0735712271 Subject(s): XML (Document markup language) | PHP (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.72
Contents:
1. XML and PHP Basics -- 2. PHP and the Simple API for XML (SAX) -- 3. PHP and the Document Object Model (DOM) -- 4. PHP and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) -- 5. PHP and Web Distributed Data eXchange (WDDX) -- 6. PHP and XML-Based Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) -- 7. PHP, XML, and Databases -- 8. Open Source PHP/XML Alternatives -- 9. Case Studies -- A. Recompiling PHP to Add XML Support -- B. Open Source Licenses.
Summary: A complete tutorial and reference designed to help intermediate developers get the most out of combining PHP and XML to create cutting edge web applications. The book keeps unnecessary theory to a minimum, focusing instead on the tools and techniques readers need to maximize productivity
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Includes index.

1. XML and PHP Basics --
2. PHP and the Simple API for XML (SAX) --
3. PHP and the Document Object Model (DOM) --
4. PHP and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) --
5. PHP and Web Distributed Data eXchange (WDDX) --
6. PHP and XML-Based Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) --
7. PHP, XML, and Databases --
8. Open Source PHP/XML Alternatives --
9. Case Studies --
A. Recompiling PHP to Add XML Support --
B. Open Source Licenses.

A complete tutorial and reference designed to help intermediate developers get the most out of combining PHP and XML to create cutting edge web applications. The book keeps unnecessary theory to a minimum, focusing instead on the tools and techniques readers need to maximize productivity

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