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Professional XML Design and Implementation

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Professional XML Design

Title: Professional XML Design and Implementation

ISBN: 1861002289

Pub Date: March 1999

Pages: 426


Description

XML is a mark up language which allows you to define your own tags, and to define data rather than format it. The overall concepts of XML are quite well understood but there is little information available about issues of developing applications using XML. By considering the decisions to be made at various stages of a project, via the Centaur case study, this book will help readers understand the various aspects of XML and its related technologies. It stresses the benefits of XML in informational systems, where it can be used to separate content from presentation, and in transactional systems, where it can act as a low-cost alternative to EDI protocols.

A relentlessly practical, and therefore unique, XML publication, Professional Design and Implementation is for all web developers who are familiar with ASP and HTML and who now want to use XML to develop web applications.


Summary of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Introducing the Centaur Case Study
Chapter 2: XML Overview
Chapter 3: The Document Object Model
Chapter 4: Displaying XML
Chapter 5: XSL in Theory and Practice
Chapter 6: Further XML Techniques
Chapter 7: Under the Hood of Centaur
Chapter 8: The Interactive System
Chapter 9: The Transactional System
Appendix A: Build Your Own Centaur
Appendix B: Selective Code Listings
Appendix C: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Specification
Appendix D: XML Schemas and Data Types
Appendix E: XML Resources and References
Appendix F: IE5 XSL Reference
Appendix G: XSL Stylesheets DTD
Appendix H: Links in XML
Appendix I: Support and Errata


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