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XML Pocket Consultant

by: Microsoft Corporation; William Stanek

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Retail Price: $49.95

Publisher: MICROSOFT PRESS,Jan-2002

Category: XML Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0735611831
ISBN13: 9780735611832

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About the Book


  The practical, portable guide to XML!


  Build and support dynamic, Web-enabled documents with this indispensable guide to XML. This pocket-sized resource zeroes in on the latest XML standards and technologies, including Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), XML schemas, XLink, and XPath--delivering critical details through quick-reference tables, step-by-step instructions, lists, and code samples. It's the precise information you need to solve problems and get the job done--no matter what kind of content you want to get on line!


  GET FAST FACTS TO:

· Understand XML fundamentals, including naming rules

· Describe data structure using DTDs

· Achieve greater power and flexibility with XML schemas

· Get at-a-glance reference to schema declarations

· Use namespaces to avoid naming conflicts

· Create rich formatting with XSL stylesheets

· Build links to and extract database information

· Structure XML data dynamically using XSL Transformations and XPath

· Create hypertext references with XLink and XPointer