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XML (New Techniques)
How to use XML to mine data on the web, how to use it to interact with existing data services such as iTunes and Google, and how to use it in applications such as e-books, online speech synthesis, and multimedia.
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 758 - Category: Web Services
An Introduction to Document Type Definitions
We will make a document template for creating XML documents that can be viewed in Web browsers as HTML documents. In this tutorial, we will create a document type definition (DTD) for this template.
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 736 - Category: Introduction to XML
My First RSS Feed
An introduction to the trend sweeping the web, RSS Feeds, or Really Simple Syndication (or Rich Site Summary).
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 650 - Category: Web Services
A small tutorial on SOAP
SOAP is a simple and open standard XML-based protocol for exchanging information between computers. In this tutorial you will learn what is SOAP and Why and How to use it. SOAP is very easy to learn and to use and in demand too.
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 680 - Category: Web Services
Styling XML Content with CSS
Fortunately, due to its relative simplicity, there are no optical illusions associated with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets); all of the visual "trickery" in CSS is made possible with clear and concise style properties. CSS allows you to attach formatting s...
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 615 - Category: Development
XPointers
XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines an addressing scheme for individual parts of an XML document. These addresses can be used by any application that needs to identify parts of or locations in an XML document. For instance, an XML editor could u...
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 610 - Category: Introduction to XML
Transforming XML with XSLT
In this tutorial, you'll learn: more details about the XSLT style sheet language; process and sort nodes in an XSLT style sheet; use patterns and expressions in XSLT; apply XSLT style sheets to more challenging document transformation tasks
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 616 - Category: Development
Introduction of DTD (Document Type Definition) Syn...
This tutorial describes: DOCTYPE Declaration Statement ELEMENT Declaration Statement ATTLIST Declaration Statement ENTITY Declaration Statement Sample XML File with DTD Statements - dictionary_dtd.xml
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 721 - Category: Introduction to XML
Getting to Know XML
XML's usage is continuing to grow quickly as both individuals and companies realize its potential. However, in many ways XML is still a relatively new technology, and many people, possibly you, are just now learning what it can do for them. Unlike some ...
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 619 - Category: Introduction to XML
How to use XLink with XML
XLink, an XML-related specification, lets you achieve dramatic linking effects in your XML documents. In this short tip learn how to include parts of other XML documents in your own XML through XLink. The code example demonstrates the technique.
Added: 3 years ago - Visits: 580 - Category: Authoring


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