Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Introduction | |
What Is XML? | |
Well -Formed XML | |
XML Namespaces | |
Validation | |
Document Type Definitions | |
XML Schemas | |
Relax NG | |
Processing | |
XPath | |
XSLT | |
Databases | |
XQuery, the XML Query Language | |
XML and Databases | |
Programming | |
The XML Document Object Model (DOM) | |
Simple API for XML (SAX) | |
Communication | |
RSS, Atom, and Content Syndication | |
Web Services | |
SOAP and WSDL | |
Ajax | |
Display | |
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) | |
XHTML | |
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) | |
XForms | |
Case Study | |
Case Study: Payment Calculator | |
Case Study: Payment Calculator-Ruby on Rails | |
Exercise Solutions | |
XPath Reference | |
XSLT Reference | |
The XML Document Object Model | |
XML Schema Element and Attribute Reference | |
XML Schema Data Types Reference | |
Sax | |
Reference | |
Index | |
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