Programming the Web using XML

By: Pearlman, EllenContributor(s): Mullin, EileenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill Technology Education, c2004Description: xx, 390 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0072845503 (alk. paper); 9780072845501; 0071215042 (international : alk. paper); 9780071215046Subject(s): XML (Document markup language) | Internet programming | World Wide WebDDC classification: 006.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Comparing HTML, XHTML, and XML -- Understanding How XML Works: The Fundamentals -- Creating Document Type Definitions (DTDs) -- Schemas -- Using XML Parsers and Unicode -- Applying Cascading Style Sheets -- Applying eXtensible Style Sheets (XSL) -- Linking XML Documents -- Scripting with the DOM -- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) -- SMIL -- Integrating Databases with XML.
Summary: Compares HTML, XHTML, and XML, and includes examples of how XML is being used to help readers appreciate the power of XML. This text also provides a coverage of the rules and standards for XML, which is very critical in programming XML. It is designed to help those who have a background in HTML make the transition to XML.
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Included Index.

Comparing HTML, XHTML, and XML --
Understanding How XML Works: The Fundamentals --
Creating Document Type Definitions (DTDs) --
Schemas --
Using XML Parsers and Unicode --
Applying Cascading Style Sheets --
Applying eXtensible Style Sheets (XSL) --
Linking XML Documents --
Scripting with the DOM --
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) --
SMIL --
Integrating Databases with XML.

Compares HTML, XHTML, and XML, and includes examples of how XML is being used to help readers appreciate the power of XML. This text also provides a coverage of the rules and standards for XML, which is very critical in programming XML. It is designed to help those who have a background in HTML make the transition to XML.

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