This is a three-part tutorial and reference guide to the XML language for Web page and site developers. Part One introduces XML, explains its evolution and compares and contrasts features and benefits with the SGML and HTML languages that preceded it. Part Two provides an introduction to the language and shows Web page developers how to create XML documents and specialized languages that will work with any XML compliant browser. Part Three contains three extended case studies developed by the author, including development ...
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This is a three-part tutorial and reference guide to the XML language for Web page and site developers. Part One introduces XML, explains its evolution and compares and contrasts features and benefits with the SGML and HTML languages that preceded it. Part Two provides an introduction to the language and shows Web page developers how to create XML documents and specialized languages that will work with any XML compliant browser. Part Three contains three extended case studies developed by the author, including development of a specialized language and the deployment of XML content on a Web site and an intranet. There are quick references to the XML and DSSL languages, plus a glossary of terms and hot links to relevant Web sites worldwide. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all code and pages presented in the book, along with third-party browsers, language syntax checkers, authoring tools and Web server patches required to create XML and render XML documents and languages. Among these is Zydeco, an XML-compliant browser for which the author is lead developer.
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