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XML pocket reference / Robert Eckstein with Michel Casabianca.
2001
D 732 ECK.X(2)
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Title
XML pocket reference / Robert Eckstein with Michel Casabianca.
Edition
Second edition.
Description
96 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
0596001339
9780596001339
9780596001339
Alternate Call Number
D 732 ECK.X(2)
Summary
XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is the next-generation markup language for the Web. It provides a more structured (and therefore more powerful) medium than HTML, allowing you to define new document types and stylesheets as needed. Although the generic tags of HTML are sufficient for everyday text, XML gives you a way to add rich, well-defined markup to electronic documents. The XML Pocket Reference is both a handy introduction to XML terminology and syntax, and a quick reference to XML instructions, attributes, entities, and datatypes. Although XML itself is complex, its basic concepts are simple. This small book combines a perfect tutorial for learning the basics of XML with a reference to the XML and XSL specifications. The new edition introduces information on XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) and Xpath.
Note
"Covers XSTL"--Cover.
La couv. porte: "Extensible markup language" et "covers XSLT."
La couv. porte: "Extensible markup language" et "covers XSLT."
Formatted Contents Note
XML Terminology
Unlearning Bad Habits
An Overview of an XML Document
A Simple XML Document
A Simple Document Type Definition (DTD)
A Simple XSL Stylesheet
XML Reference
Well-Formed XML
Special Markup
Element and Attribute Rules
XML Reserved Attributes
Entity and Character References
Document Type Definitions
Element Declarations
ANY and PCDATA
Entities
Attribute Declarations in the DTD
Included and Ignored Sections
The Extensible Stylesheet Language
Formatting Objects
XSLT Stylesheet Structure
Templates and Patterns
Parameters and Variables
Stylesheet Import and Rules of Precedence
Loops and Tests
Numbering Elements
Output Method
XSLT Elements
XPath
Axes
Predicates
Functions
Additional XSLT Functions and Types
Xpointer and XLink
Unique Identifiers
ID References
Xpointer
XLink
Building Extended Links
XBase.
Unlearning Bad Habits
An Overview of an XML Document
A Simple XML Document
A Simple Document Type Definition (DTD)
A Simple XSL Stylesheet
XML Reference
Well-Formed XML
Special Markup
Element and Attribute Rules
XML Reserved Attributes
Entity and Character References
Document Type Definitions
Element Declarations
ANY and PCDATA
Entities
Attribute Declarations in the DTD
Included and Ignored Sections
The Extensible Stylesheet Language
Formatting Objects
XSLT Stylesheet Structure
Templates and Patterns
Parameters and Variables
Stylesheet Import and Rules of Precedence
Loops and Tests
Numbering Elements
Output Method
XSLT Elements
XPath
Axes
Predicates
Functions
Additional XSLT Functions and Types
Xpointer and XLink
Unique Identifiers
ID References
Xpointer
XLink
Building Extended Links
XBase.
Series
Published
Beijing : O'Reilly, 2001.
Language
French
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