XML For Dummies(r), 3rd Edition

XML For Dummies(r), 3rd Edition
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Book Description
XML For Dummies, 3rd Edition is a friendly, approachable guide to using XML to extend your presence on the Web. This book is organized to make it easier to grapple with XML's fundamentals and use them well.
Contains coverage on XML basics, structuring XML Documents, building XML documents, styling XML documents, XML's linking languages, sampling XML applications, and more.
Shows you which design and technical elements you need so that you can understand what XML is and how it works and gain the know-how and confidence to use it to good effect.

ABOUT THE CD-ROM
Includes a valuable CD-ROM with programming code from the book, trial software packages, XML tools and parsers, sample XSLT transforms, and links to additional online resources.

ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is an open standard for defining, validating, and sharing document formats. It is a flexible way to create common information formats and share both the format and the data on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere.
The Extensible Markup Language is a recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for how to represent structured information in a text-based document.
XML can be mapped into five major IT processing roles: a mechanism for standardized data interchange; a medium for temporary or persistent storage of objects; a method for more effectively exposing the relevance and meaning of information contained in XML data stores for external query and search engines; a means to separate the structure, formatting, and raw data for different browsing and display purposes; and a method to invoke local or distributed processes.

ABOUT THE AUDIENCE
In just under 4 years, XML has become the automated medium of choice for data interchange and short-term storage persistence. XML is also becoming a major player in Web services through its distributed process invocations.
A group of International Developers was asked about their future plans for XML, 53% said they expect to use XML in projects in the year 2002. [Evans Data Corp. May 2001]
XML has been widely adopted by Web authors, programmers, and designers.


About the Author
Ed Tittel (Austin, Texas) is a full-time writer and trainer who manages a small gang of technoids at LANWrights, a wholly owned subsidiary of LeapIt.com, based in Austin, TX. A freelance writer since 1986, Ed has written hundreds of magazine articles and worked on more than 110 computer books, including over 20 For Dummies titles. Ed teaches on computer subjects for Austin Community College, the NetWorld + Inerop trade show, and The Internet Security Conference (TISC). In his spare time, Ed... read more



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