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XML Handbook

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ISBN-10: 0130811521

ISBN-13: 9780130811523

Edition: 1998

Authors: Charles F. Goldfarb, Paul Prescod

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For webmasters migrating from HTML who want to get up to speed on XML quickly, this is a complete publishing kit including a bare-facts approach to XML and coverage of the emerging software, related standards and XML's commercial applications.
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Book details

List price: $44.95
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 6/26/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 688
Size: 7.09" wide x 9.45" long
Weight: 2.948
Language: English

Foreword
Preface
The Who, What, and Why of XMLp. 1
Why XML?p. 2
Where is XML going?p. 20
Just enough XMLp. 32
XML in the real worldp. 48
What You Can Do with XMLp. 65
Personalized frequent-flyer Web sitep. 66
Building an online auction Web sitep. 78
XML and EDI: The new Web commercep. 96
Supply chain integrationp. 120
Comparison shopping service Web sitep. 132
Natural language translationp. 140
Securities regulation filingsp. 152
Help Desk automationp. 164
Extended linkingp. 176
What's Being Done with XMLp. 191
Hitachi Semiconductorp. 192
The Washington Postp. 202
Frank Russell Companyp. 210
Agent Discoveryp. 232
Major Corporationp. 242
City of Providencep. 252
International Organization for Standardizationp. 264
Tools for Working with XMLp. 277
FrameMaker+ SGML: Editing+ compositionp. 278
ADEPT Editor: Edit for content managementp. 296
XMetaL: Friendly XML editingp. 318
DynaTag visual conversion environmentp. 326
XML Styler: Graphical XSL stylesheet editorp. 338
Astoria: Flexible content managementp. 352
POET Content Management Suitep. 364
HoTMetaL Application Serverp. 378
Junglee Virtual DBMSp. 386
Free XML softwarep. 394
The Technology of XMLp. 423
XML basicsp. 424
Creating a document type definitionp. 448
Entities: Breaking up is easy to dop. 476
XML Linking Language(XLink)p. 498
Extensible Style Language (XSL)p. 516
Advanced featuresp. 532
Reading the XML specificationp. 546
WIDL and XML RPCp. 554
XML-Datap. 570
The XML SPECtacularp. 618
Indexp. 630
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