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The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of SGML. Its goal is
to enable generic SGML to be served, received, and processed on the Web
in the way that is now possible with HTML. XML has been designed for ease
of implementation and for interoperability with both SGML and HTML. If
you are a keen web designer , or even if you don't know much about XML,
this tutorial is for you. It is designed to teach you all you need to
know and how to implement it. Author Anthony Knox begins by going over
the uses of XML and how it is structured. He will then help you learn
the necessary information for creating your own XML document. Structured
information contains both content (words, pictures, etc.) and some indication
of what role that content plays (for example, content in a section heading
has a different meaning from content in a footnote, which means something
different than content in a figure caption or content in a database table,
etc.). Almost all documents have some structure. To learn more watch the
free XML tutorials below.
This training course is designed for fast learning and covers all the
fundamental points of the application, all cds work on a mac or pc and
no application is needed.
The
links below are free xml tutorials To watch the entire contents of this
training course please purchase the CD or subscribe to the Online University
Introduction to XML
What is XML?
What One Should Already Know
How Can XML Be Used?
The Advantages of XML
XML & XHTML
XMLís Role in the Future
Tools You Will Need
XML Data Structure
Creating Well Formed Documents
Using Comments
Creating CDATA Sections
Your First XML Document
Creating a Well Formed Document
Making Your Document Valid
Adding Style Sheets to XML
Using XML to Create Tables
XML DTDís
XML Processing Instructions
Making an External DTD
Using both Internal & External DTDís
Using Public DTDís
Adding Child Elements
Constraining Child Elements
Choice of Child Elements
Grouping
Creating Empty Elements
Mixing Child Elements & PCDATA
Attribute Declarations
CDATA
Declaring Multiple Attributes
Enumerated
Notation
NMTOKEN & NMTOKENS
ID & IDREF
ENTITY & ENTITIES
Xml:space
Xml:lang
Advanced XML
Creating Entiity References
XML Includes
Parameter Entity References
External Parameters Entities
Relevant Technologies
Why Namespaces
Namespaces
Creating Namespaces
Xlinks & Xpointers
XSL & XSLT
Foreign Languages
What is the Future of XML
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