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XML IE5 Programmer's Reference

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XML in IE5 Title: XML IE5 Programmer's Reference

ISBN: 1861001576

Pub Date: March 1999

Pages: 479


Subject Area

XML is creeping into the vocabulary and the arsenal of every web page author and web application programmer. Even if you haven't actually noticed it yet, XML is there and growing in influence. Some corporations have already chosen to build web-based applications that transfer data between client and server in XML format rather than as HTML within a page, or in the form of traditional recordsets through Remote Data Services.

Microsoft has undertaken to provide full support for XML and other associated standards in the latest version of Internet Explorer. These standards are set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and cover a whole range of different technologies.


Who is this Book For?

This book is for web developers who want to know more about what XML is, what its potential applications are, and what support is available for XML and its associated technologies right now in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.


What does this Book Cover?

  • Provides a starting point for newcomers to XML
  • Covers Document Type Definitions and XML Schemas
  • Teaches all aspects of the XML Document Object Model
  • Explores tranformations using CSS and XSL stylesheets
  • Acts as a concise guide and reference to XML
  • Examines the XML-specific features of the IE5 browser
  • Looks at evolving XML standards and technologies
  • The fastest track to working with XML and XSL in IE5

Summary of Contents:

Chapter    1: What is XML?
Chapter    2: Creating XML Documents
Chapter    3: XML Schemas, Links and Pointers
Chapter    4: Using XML in HTML Documents
Chapter    5: The XML Document Object Model
Chapter    6: Using the Document Object Model
Chapter    7: Using CSS and XSL with XML
Chapter    8: IE5 Default and Custom Behaviors
Appendix A: IE5 XML Document Object Model
Appendix B: ADO Recordsets Reference
Appendix C: XML Schemas and Data Types
Appendix D: CSS Properties
Appendix E: IE5 XSL Reference 
Appendix F: XML Behaviors Reference
Appendix G: Support and Errata


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