John Wiley & Sons - XML 1.1 Bible,
Third Edition.
XML 1.1 Bible, Third
Edition by Elliotte Rusty
Harold ISBN: 0-7645-4986-3,
1054 Pages,
2004
XML Bible 1.1,
Third Edition is your introduction to the
exciting and fast-growing world of XML
With this book, you'll learn how to write documents in
XML and how to use style sheets to convert
those documents into HTML so that
legacy browsers can read them. You'll also learn how to use
document type definitions (DTD's) and
schemas to describe and validate documents. You'll experience
a variety of XML applications in many
domains, ranging from push to vector graphics to genealogy.
And you'll learn how to take advantage of
XML for your own unique projects, programs,
and Web sites.
Unlike
most other XML books on the market, the
XML Bible 1.1 discusses
XML from the perspective of a
Web-page author, not from the perspective of
a software developer. I don’t spend a lot of time discussing
BNF grammars or parsing element trees.
Instead, I show you how you can use XML
and existing tools today to more efficiently produce
attractive, exciting, easy-to-use,
easy-to-maintain Web sites that keep
your readers coming back for more.
This
book is aimed directly at Web-site
developers. I assume you want to use
XML to produce Web
sites that are difficult to impossible to create with raw
HTML You’ll be amazed to discover that
in conjunction with style sheets and a few free tools,
XML enables you to do things that previously
required either custom software costing hundreds to thousands
of dollars per developer, or extensive knowledge of
programming languages such as Perl
None of the software discussed in this book will cost you more
than a few minutes of download time. None of the tricks
require any programming.
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