Introduction. Part I: XML Basics. Chapter 1: Getting to Know XML. Chapter 2: Using XML for Many Purposes. Chapter 3: Slicing and Dicing Data Categories: The Art of Taxonomy. Part II: XML and the Web. Chapter 4: Adding XHTML for the Web. Chapter 5: Putting Together an XML File. Chapter 6: Adding Character(s) to XML. Chapter 7: Handling Formatting with CSS. Part III: Building In Validation with DTDs and Schemas. Chapter 8: Understanding and Using DTDs. Chapter 9: Understanding and Using XML Schema. Chapter 10: Building a Custom XML Schema. Chapter 11: Modifying an Existing Schema. Part IV: Transforming and Processing XML. Chapter 12: Handling Transformations with XSL. Chapter 13: The XML Path Language. Chapter 14: Processing XML. Part V: XML Application Development. Chapter 15: Using XML with Web Services. Chapter 16: XML and Forms. Chapter 17: Serving Up the Data: XML and Databases. Chapter 18: XML and RSS. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 19: XML Tools and Technologies. Chapter 20: Ten Top XML Applications. Chapter 21: Ten Ultimate XML Resources. Glossary. Index See how XML works for business needs and RSS feedsCreate consistency on the Web, or tag your data for different purposesTag -- XML is it! XML tags let you share your format as well as your data, and this handy guide will show you how. You'll soon be using this markup language to create everything from Web sites to business forms, discovering schemas and DOCTYPES, wandering the Xpath, teaming up XML with Office 2003, and more.Discover how to* Make information portable* Use XML with Word 2003* Store different types of data* Convert HTML documents to XHTML* Add CSS to XML* Understand and use DTDs
Author(s): Lucinda Dykes; Ed Tittel
Series: -For dummies
Edition: 4th ed
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: xviii, 366 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
City: Hoboken, N.J