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XML Family of Specifications Reference and Guide Danny Vint 2002 | 700 pages ISBN: |
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 -- Introduction
Chapter 2 -- XML Family
Chapter 3 -- XML Content
Chapter 4 -- XML Searching and Transformation
Chapter 5 -- XML Linking
Chapter 6 -- XML Formatting
Chapter 7-- XML Data
Chapter 8-- XML Metadata
DESCRIPTION
XML Family of Specifications: Reference and Guide is for anyone who
needs to be hands on with the standards and techniques for XML. It is a technical
reference for these standards. Covering the latest version of the standards
in complete detail, this book serves as a central resource for XML information
and relationships. The growing world of XML based standards is difficult to
comprehend, but this book will help you make sence of the increasing intertwining
of requirements and expectations.
Its purpose is to provide a single desktop reference that is document of first
choice when trying to review syntax, feature, requirements and interrelationships
between the XML family of standards. Don't be fooled by the title, though. This
book tracks the core standards of more than simply "XML":
- XML - content markup
- XSL - style language for presentation and transformation DSSSL/CSS
- XSLT - transformation language split out of XSL
- XLink - description of hypertext linking between and within content
- XPointer - anchors and addresses for hypertext links
- XPath
- XML namespaces
- XML Fragment Specification
- XML schemas
