XML For Dummies
Ed Tittel(Author)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 5. May 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
378 pages
978-0-7645-0692-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Now updated with coverage of new applications and thew latest standards, this is the ideal beginners guide to XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the widely heralded successor to HTML. Readers will discover how to use this powerful, flexible language and its specialized applications to format all kinds of complex data for the Web. The CD-ROM comes with software, code, Internet links, and more.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Foster City
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-0692-5 (9780764506925)
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XML for Dummies
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Ed Tittel
XML For Dummies
Book
05/1998
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
€55.89
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Person
Ed Tittel is a 19-year veteran of the computing industry. After spending his first seven years in harness writing code. Ed switched to the softer side of the business as a trainer and a talking head. A freelance writer since 1986, Ed has written hundreds of magazine articles and worked on more than 100 computer books, including seven different For Dummies titles on subjects that include Windows 2000, Windows NT, NetWare, HTML, and XML. Ed still teaches on computer subjects for Austin Community College, the NetWorld + Interop trade show, and the Internet Security Conference (TISC). In his spare time, Ed likes to shoot pool, cook, and hang with his Labrador retriever, Blackie. Contact Ed at etittel@lanw.com. Frank Boumphrey is new to the For Dummies team but not new to XML. His rather disreputable career has included punch-card programming, jumping out of airplanes and hoping he didn't get shot on the way down (or when he landed), and spells as a Doctor of Medicine and, more recently, as a medical document consultant. His most recent crimes include helping to usher XHTML into the world as an editor of the XHTML recommendation, (the namespace police are still trying to locate his whereabouts) and attempting to foist classical literature marked up as XML on the world. He is perpetuating this latest crime under the alias of Director of the HTML Writers Guild Project Gutenberg Markup initiative. He is also vice-president of the HTML Writers Guild.
Content
Introduction. Why XML is "eXtreMely cooL". What is XML and Why Should You Care? The Beginnings of XML. Shake Hands with XML! Structuring XML Documents. Understanding XML Document Structure. Understanding and Using DTDs. Building DTDs. Building XML Documents. Attributes Add Flexibility to XML. Putting Your DTD to Work. Combining Multiple DTDs. Adding Character to XML. The Sense of Style for XML. How Style Really Works. The Building Blocks of CSS. Applying Style to XML with XSL. Special Topics on XML Style. XML's Lovely Linking Languages. The XML Linking Language. The XML Path Language. The XML Pointer Language. Sampling XML Applications. XML Can Channel from Many Sources. The Mathematical Markup Language. DocBook for XML. Cool XML Technologies Rule! Cool Tools. Ultimate XML Resources Online. The Part of Tens. Ten Reasons to Enjoy XML - Really! Ten Stylish XML Extensions. Ten Top XML Applications. Appendix: About the CD. Glossary. Index. Hungry Minds End-User License Agreement. Installation Instructions. Book Registration Information.