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(Ebook) XML Pocket Reference 3rd Edition by Michael Fitzgerald, Simon St Laurent 0596100507 9780596100506

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Authors:Michael Fitzgerald, Simon St. Laurent
Pages:103 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:3rd
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Language:english
File Size:14.56 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780596100506, 0596100507
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(Ebook) XML Pocket Reference 3rd Edition by Michael Fitzgerald, Simon St Laurent 0596100507 9780596100506

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ISBN 10: 0596100507 
ISBN 13: 9780596100506
Author: Michael Fitzgerald, Simon St Laurent

XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is everywhere: the syntax of choice for newly designed document formats across almost all computer applications. Now used daily by developers, XML is living up to its reputation as one of the most important developments in document interchange in the history of computing.A perennial bestseller, the handy XML Pocket Reference from O'Reilly has been revised once again to give you quick access to the latest goods. In addition to its comprehensive look at XML, this third edition has been updated with new material on Namespaces and XML Schema--considered among the most important elements in current XML use--along with RELAX NG and Schematron, additional powerful tools for describing XML document structures.Like other titles in O'Reilly's Pocket Reference series, the XML Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition features a well-organized format that gets right to the point. As a result, it's already won over the allegiance of developers everywhere. If you need XML answers quick and on the fly, this compact book is most definitely the book for you.

XML Pocket Reference 3rd Table of contents:

  1. Copyright
  2. Contents
  3. XML Pocket Reference
  4. Introduction
  5. A Simple XML Document
  6. XML Structures
  7. Elements
  8. Productions
  9. Examples
  10. Description
  11. See also
  12. Attributes
  13. Productions
  14. Examples
  15. Description
  16. See also
  17. Text
  18. Productions
  19. Examples
  20. Description
  21. See also
  22. Character, Entity, and Predefined Entity References
  23. Productions
  24. Examples
  25. Description
  26. See also
  27. Comments
  28. Productions
  29. Examples
  30. Description
  31. See also
  32. The XML Declaration
  33. Productions
  34. Examples
  35. Description
  36. See also
  37. Processing Instructions
  38. Productions
  39. Examples
  40. Description
  41. See also
  42. CDATA Sections
  43. Productions
  44. Examples
  45. Description
  46. See also
  47. The DOCTYPE Declaration
  48. Productions
  49. Examples
  50. Description
  51. See also
  52. The xml:space Attribute
  53. Example
  54. Description
  55. See also
  56. The xml:lang Attribute
  57. Example
  58. Description
  59. See also
  60. The xml:id Attribute
  61. Example
  62. Description
  63. See also
  64. XML Namespaces
  65. Examples
  66. Description
  67. See also
  68. Document Type Definitions
  69. Productions
  70. Examples
  71. Description
  72. Emulating namespace support in DTDs
  73. Internal subset
  74. Using internal and external subsets together
  75. Parsed entities
  76. Parameter entities
  77. Other things that can go in a DTD
  78. See also
  79. W3C XML Schema
  80. Creating a Simple Schema
  81. Namespaces
  82. Named and anonymous type definitions
  83. Varied document structures
  84. Compositors
  85. When anything is allowed
  86. Model groups
  87. Empty content, mixed content, and default values
  88. Annotations
  89. XML Schema Structure Elements

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