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Michael J. Young 

ISBN: 0-7356-1020-7 
Pages: 400 
Disk: 1 73 min. CD 
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99 US
Stolin-Softwares Price: $39.99
Your Savings is: $10.00
Release: 6/7/2000 
Level: Beginner 

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is currently the most promising language for storing and delivering highly structured information on the Web. XML's structured syntax lets you describe virtually any type of information-from a simple recipe to a complex business database-and sort, filter, find, and manipulate that information in flexible ways. XML STEP BY STEP clearly explains the basics of XML and shows both nonprogrammers and Web developers how to create effective XML documents and display them on the Web. The book takes a hands-on learning approach and focuses on the most practical techniques that you can use now, even if you don't have extensive technical knowledge. A CD-ROM that comes with the book includes XML examples for all hands-on exercises, plus extensive links to further information and resources. Using this book, you'll learn:
  • What XML is, why it's needed, and how it's being used to solve real-world problems
  • The rules and techniques for creating well-formed and valid XML documents, based on the official specification of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
  • How to display XML documents directly in Web browsers by using cascading style sheets (CSS) or Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
  • How to display XML documents through conventional HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) pages using data binding, the XML Document Object Model (DOM), and the Microsoft® Jscript® scripting language
  • How to use XML with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Microsoft Windows® 98, and Microsoft Windows 2000



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