XML Bible

XML Bible

by ElliotteRustyHarold (Author)

Synopsis

This reference contains information an experienced Web developer needs to use XML on established and new Web sites. This text is divided up into five major parts. The first teaches the fundamentals of XML language, with emphasis on the creation of XML pages and their publication on the Web. It also discusses rules for creating well-formed XML documents and using UNICODE to create documents in other languages. Part 2 discusses Document Type Definition (DTD) documents. Part 3 covers the various style languages that can be used in conjunction with XML to define the appearance of documents. Part 4 explores a number of supporting technologies, many still in the proposal stage, including XLinks, XPointers and RDF. The CD includes all source code, a complete XML site, all relevant approved W3C specifications and a selection of useful development and display tools.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1056
Edition: Bk&CD Rom
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 17 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0764532367
ISBN 13: 9780764532368

Author Bio
About the Author Elliotte Rusty Harold is an internationally respected writer, programmer, and educator both on the Internet and off. He got his start by writing FAQ lists for the Macintosh newsgroups on Usenet, and has since branched out into books, Web sites, and newsletters. He lectures about Java and object-oriented programming at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn. His Cafe con Leche Web site at http: //metalab.unc.edu/xml/has become one of the most popular independent XML sites on the Internet. Elliotte is originally from New Orleans where he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife Beth and cats Charm (named after the quark) and Marjorie (named after his mother-in-law). When not writing books, he enjoys working on genealogy, mathematics, and quantum mechanics. His previous books include The Java Developer's Resource, Java Network Programming, Java Secrets, JavaBeans, XML: Extensible Markup Language, and Java I/0