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XML in Theory and Practice
XML in Theory and Practice
Chris Bates, Sheffield, UK, Sheffield Hallam Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-470-84344-4
©2003
482 pages
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Table of Contents
  1. Introduction.

Part I: Extensible Markup Language.

  1. Writing XML.
  2. Document Type Definitions.
  3. Specifying XML Structures Using Schema.

Part II: Formatting XML for Display and Print.

  1. Cascading Style Sheets.
  2. Cascading Style Sheets Two.
  3. Navigation within and between XML Documents.
  4. XSL Transformation Language.
  5. XSLT in Use.
  6. XSL-Formatting Objects.

Part III: Handling XML in Your Own Programs.

  1. Java and XML.
  2. The Document Object Model.
  3. The Simple API for XML.

Part IV: Some Real-World Applications of XML.

  1. Introducing XHTML.
  2. Web Services - the Future of the Web?
  3. Distributed Applications with SOAP.
  4. DocBook.
  5. XUL.

References.

Appendix A: Business Letter in XML.
Appendix B: Recipe Book in XML.
Appendix C: Business Letter Schema.
Appendix D: Recipes Book Schema.
Appendix E: Business Letter Formatting Object Stylesheet.
Appendix F: Recipe Formatting Object Stylesheet.

Index.

 

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