Synopses & Reviews
Updated to teach the most current XML standards, this book uses real-world case studies and a practical, step-by-step approach to teach XML. It provides extensive coverage of DTDs, namespaces, schemas, Cascading Style Sheets, XSLT, XPath, and programming with the WSC document object model.
Synopsis
Learn XML skills in a meaning and memorable way with extensive coverage of DTDs, namespaces, schemas, Cascading Style Sheets, XSLT, and programming with the XML DOM using real-world business examples.
Synopsis
Updated to teach the most current XML standards, this book uses real-world case studies and a practical, step-by-step approach to teach XML. It provides extensive coverage of DTDs, namespaces, schemas, Cascading Style Sheets, XSLT, XPath, and programming with the WSC document object model.
Synopsis
A case-based, problem-solving approach to learning how to create an XML document, bind XML data with Internet Explorer and work with namespaces and schemas.
About the Author
Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher in the General Clinical Research Center designing and analyzing clinical studies. He co-authored his first textbook with Kenneth Berk on using Excel as a statistical tool. He and his wife Joan founded Carey Associates, Inc., a software textbook development company. He has since authored or co-authored over 20 academic and trade texts for the software industry. Besides books on data analysis, Carey has written on the Windows operating system, web page design, database management, the Internet, browsers, and presentation graphics software. Patrick, Joan, and their five young sons live in Madison, Wisconsin.
Table of Contents
Tutorial 1: Creating an XML Document Tutorial 2: Working with Namespaces Tutorial 3: Validating an XML Document Tutorial 4: Working with Schemas Tutorial 5: Working with Cascading Style Sheets Tutorial 6: Working with XSLT and XPath Tutorial 7: Creating a Computational Style Sheet Tutorial 8: Creating Element Groups Tutorial 9: Using XML as a Data Source Tutorial 10: Working with the Document Object Model Appendix A: Installing XMLSpy Appendix B: XSLT Elements and Attributes Appendix C: XPath Reference Appendix D: DTD Reference Appendix E: XML Schema Reference