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Learning XML


Publisher : O'Reilly - by Erik T. Ray



XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a flexible way to create "self-describing
data"--and to share both the format and the data on the World Wide
Web, intranets, and elsewhere.


In Learning XML, the author explains XML and its capabilities succinctly
and professionally, with references to real-life projects and other cogent
examples. Learning XML shows the purpose of XML markup itself, the CSS
and XSL styling languages, and the XLink and XPointer specifications for
creating rich link structures.


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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Markup and Core Concepts Chapter 3: Modeling Information
Chapter 4: Quality Control with Schemas Chapter 5: Presentation Part I: CSS  
Chapter 6: XPath and XPointer Chapter 7: Transformation with XSLT Chapter 8: Presentation Part II: XSL-FO
Chapter 9: Internationalization Chapter 10: Programming  


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XML in a Nutshell


Publisher : O'Reilly - By Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means



There's a lot to know about XML, and it's constantly evolving. But you
don't need to commit every syntax, API, or XSLT transformation to memory;
you only need to know where to find it.


And if it's a detail that has to do with XML or its companion standards,
you'll find it--clear, concise, useful, and well-organized--in the updated
third edition of XML in a Nutshell.

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Chapter 1: Introducing XML Chapter 2: XML Fundamentals Chapter 3: Document Type Definitions
(DTDs)
Chapter 4: Namespaces Chapter 5: Internationalization Chapter 6: XML as a Document Format
Chapter 7: XML on the Web Chapter 8: XSL Transformations (XSLT) Chapter 9: XPath
Chapter 10: XLinks Chapter 11: XPointers Chapter 12: XInclude
Chapter 13: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Chapter 14: XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) Chapter 15: Resource Directory Description Language
(RDDL)
Chapter 16: XML as a Data Format Chapter 17: XML Schemas Chapter 18: Programming Models
Chapter 19: Document Object Model (DOM) Chapter 20: Simple API for XML (SAX) Chapter 21: XML Reference

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XML Schema


Publisher : O'Reilly By Eric van der Vlist



The W3C's XML Schema offers a powerful set of tools for defining acceptable
XML document structures and content. While schemas are powerful, that
power comes with substantial complexity.


This book explains XML Schema foundations, a variety of different styles
for writing schemas, simple and complex types, datatypes and facets, keys,
extensibility, documentation, design choices, best practices, and limitations.
Complete with references, a glossary, and examples throughout.

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Chapter 1. Schema Uses and Development Chapter 2. Our First Schema Chapter 3. Giving Some Depth to Our First Schema
Chapter 4. Using Predefined Simple Datatypes Chapter 5. Creating Simple Datatypes Chapter 6. Using Regular Expressions to Specify
Simple Datatypes
Chapter 7. Creating Complex Datatypes Chapter 8. Creating Building Blocks Chapter 9. Defining Uniqueness, Keys, and Key References
Chapter 10. Controlling Namespaces Chapter 11. Referencing Schemas and Schema Datatypes
in XML Documents
Chapter 12. Creating More Building Blocks Using
Object-Oriented Features
Chapter 13. Creating Extensible Schemas Chapter 14. Documenting Schemas Chapter 15. Elements Reference Guide
Chapter 16. Datatype Reference Guide    

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BEGINING XML WITH DOM AND AJAX


Publisher : Apress - San



Don't waste time on 1,000-page tomes full of syntax; this book is all
you need to get ahead in XML development. Renowned web developer Sas Jacobs
presents an essential guide to XML. Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax is
practical and comprehensive. It includes everything you need to know to
get up to speed with XML development quickly and painlessly.


Jacobs begins by presenting an overview of XML–it's syntax, rules,
vocabularies, and the hows and whys of validity. She also covers the current
state of XML support in today's web browsers. Next, Jacobs covers all
of the basic essential uses of XML. You'll learn how to display XML data
using CSS, and transform XML data using XSLT. You'll even learn about
dynamic XML scripting using the XML DOM.


The last part of the book covers advanced server-side XML uses in real-world
applications, including displaying XML data in Flash, and XML-driven PHP
and ASP.NET applications. And last but not least, Jacobs provides a perfect
introduction to Ajax development.


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