Aimed at Web developers, this book provides a quick and practical introduction to XML. This new edition includes all new coverage of XLL Linking Specification, CSS2, new examples of the XPointer Specification and the new browsers available.'
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XML A Primer 3rd Edition Your XML Road Map In the past few years, XML has roared from specification to buzzword to implementation. Now revised to cover the latest W3C specifications and development tools for Xlink, XPointer, XPath, XSLT, and more, this lucid, example–filled primer shows you how to get a handle on this powerful Web language and begin creating data–driven applications, even if you have no prior experience with XML or SGML. Put XML to Work
∗ Understand the latest W3C XML specifications
∗ Get up to speed on the best available development tools
∗ Integrate CSS, DHTML, XSL, and other technologies with XML
∗ Create and implement Document Type Definitions and custom tags
∗ Build an online catalog and structure online documents
∗ Develop data formats to exchange information between databases and the Web
Updates and all sample code at simonstl.com "A comprehensive, well–organized introduction to XML. St.Laurent′s writing is both clear and engaging." – Ronald Bourret, author of "XML and Databases" www.mandtbooks.com
St.Laurent′s popular primer offers Web developers a quick start to understanding and implementing XML. This third edition of XML: A Primer, 3rd Edition, includes new developments in XML technology regarding XLink, XPointer, XPath and XSLT. This guide for Web developers explains the differences and similarities between SGML, HTML, and XML, and provides you with a solid understanding of how to create custom tags and Document Type Definitions (DTDs). You′ll also find discussion on the impact of XML Schemas and RELAX.
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Paperback. Etat : Used: Acceptable. Simon St. Laurent's foray into XML is best described by an adjective not often used with computer books: charming. From its portable size to its playful code examples, XML: A Primer is an interesting and well-crafted read. Stylistic considerations aside, it is also a useful introduction for anyone who does considerable work in HTML or SGML. St. Laurent explains the nuanced differences between XML and HTML, stating, "Using XML requires a different focus, demanding that designers examine the way that their documents are built rather than the way they are formatted." He later comments, "XML doesn't go nearly as far as SGML in requiring conformance to standards, but it may still come as a shock to HTML developers. XML standards refer to processors (parsers), not to browsers, because much XML development will be intended for machine-readable data applications rather than graphically exciting web pages." If you are curious about the hype surrounding XML, ready for an XML book you can read cover to cover, and comfortable with lengthy code examples, XML: A Primer will offer you the knowledge you need to understand this emerging technology. XML looks to be a big advancement over HTML. As St. Laurent writes, "Using XML requires a different focus, demanding that designers examine the way that their documents are built rather than the way they are formatted." Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 already offers some support for XML, and Netscape 5.0 will support XML. This book is geared to the HTML developer who wants to move to the next level of web design and not wait for Microsoft or Netscape to develop the tags and style support they need. A primer rather than a complete guide to XML, this is a great starting point. Paperback - 1999 - readable condition - - used books, secondhand books, out of print books, hard to find books, for sale, second-hand books, college books, student books, nonfiction, first edition, exlibrary books sold, signed copies, non-fiction books delivered world wide. 0-7645-3310-X. Isbn 076453310X. N° de réf. du vendeur 12312
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