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Learning XML
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O'Reilly | 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. |
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XML in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
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O'Reilly | Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means | This powerful new edition provides developers with a comprehensive guide to the rapidly evolving XML space. Serious users of XML will find topics on just about everything they need, from fundamental syntax rules, to details of DTD and XML Schema creation, to XSLT transformations, to APIs used for processing XML documents. Simply put, this is the only reference of its kind among XML books. |
CHM |
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XSLT
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O'Reilly | Doug Tidwell | XSLT
documents a core technology for processing XML. Originally created
for page layout, XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Transformations) is now
much more: a general-purpose translation tool, a system for reorganizing
document content, and a way to generate multiple results-- such as
HTML, WAP, and SVG--from the same content. |
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XSLT For Dummies
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Hungry Minds | Richard Wagner | Even experienced programmers need a place to start with a new technology. XSLT For Dummies gives you the foundation they need to start transforming XML data right away. This friendly guide covers the essentials first-time XSLT users need to know about creating basic style sheets, working with various Web browsers, navigating XSLT tools, transforming XML, and putting the technology to work. |
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| XML Schema |
O'Reilly | 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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