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XML : how to program / H.M. Deitel ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Deitel, Harvey M, 1945-.
Series: How to program series. Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2001Description: xxxviii, 934 p. ; 23 cm. + 1 electronic optical disc (CD-ROM) (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 0130284173 (pbk.); 0130606324 (shrink-wrapped).Subject(s): Internet programming | XML (Document markup language)DDC classification: 005.72
Contents:
Preface. 1. Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web. - 2. Introduction to HyperText Markup Language. 4: Pt. 1. - 3. Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4: Part II. - 4. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). - 5. Creating Markup with XML. - 6. Document Type Definition (DTD). - 7. Schemas. - 8. Document Object Model (DOM). - 9. Simple API for XML (SAX). - 10. Case Study: XmlMessenger Program. - 11. XML Path Language (XPath). - 12. XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language transformations (XSLT). - 13. XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects. - 14. XLink, XPointer, XInclude and XBase. - 15. Case Study: Message Forum with Active Server Pages. - 16. Server-side Java Programming. - 17. Perl and XML: A Web-based Message Forums Application. - 18. Accessibility. - 19. XHTML and XForms. - 20. Custom Markup Languages: Part I. - 21. Custom Markup Languages: Part II. - 22. XML Technologies and Applications. - 23. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Microsoft BizTalk. - 24. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Scripting with VBScript. - 25. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Active Server Pages (ASP). - 26. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Perl Programming. - 27. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Java 2 Programming. - A. HTML Special Characters. - B. HTML Colors. - C. ASCII Character Set. - D. Operator Precedence Charts. - E. Number Systems. - F: Career Resources. - Bibliography. - Index.
Summary: XML : How to Program is the centerpiece of a complete family of resources for teaching and learning how to build real, working XML-based systems, including Web sites (www.deitel.com and www.prenhall.com/deitel) with the book's code examples and other information for faculty, students and professionals ; optional interactive CD-ROM (XML Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing thousands of hyperlinks, text search, audio walkthroughs of the hundreds of code examples and solutions to about half the exercises in the book-and e-mail access to the authors at deitel
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Includes 1 access code card. ISBN 0130672866

Preface. 1. Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web. - 2. Introduction to HyperText Markup Language. 4: Pt. 1. - 3. Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4: Part II. - 4. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). - 5. Creating Markup with XML. - 6. Document Type Definition (DTD). - 7. Schemas. - 8. Document Object Model (DOM). - 9. Simple API for XML (SAX). - 10. Case Study: XmlMessenger Program. - 11. XML Path Language (XPath). - 12. XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language transformations (XSLT). - 13. XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects. - 14. XLink, XPointer, XInclude and XBase. - 15. Case Study: Message Forum with Active Server Pages. - 16. Server-side Java Programming. - 17. Perl and XML: A Web-based Message Forums Application. - 18. Accessibility. - 19. XHTML and XForms. - 20. Custom Markup Languages: Part I. - 21. Custom Markup Languages: Part II. - 22. XML Technologies and Applications. - 23. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Microsoft BizTalk. - 24. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Scripting with VBScript. - 25. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Active Server Pages (ASP). - 26. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Perl Programming. - 27. Bonus Chapter: Introduction to Java 2 Programming. - A. HTML Special Characters. - B. HTML Colors. - C. ASCII Character Set. - D. Operator Precedence Charts. - E. Number Systems. - F: Career Resources. - Bibliography. - Index.

XML : How to Program is the centerpiece of a complete family of resources for teaching and learning how to build real, working XML-based systems, including Web sites (www.deitel.com and www.prenhall.com/deitel) with the book's code examples and other information for faculty, students and professionals ; optional interactive CD-ROM (XML Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing thousands of hyperlinks, text search, audio walkthroughs of the hundreds of code examples and solutions to about half the exercises in the book-and e-mail access to the authors at deitel

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