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Building Web Sites with XML

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If you're ready to enhance your Web or intranet site with the power of XML, this is the first book that shows you exactly how to get the job done -- step-by-step! Discover all technologies, tools, and techniques you need to build cutting-edge sites and Web applications with XML. Through detailed coverage of the new XSL style sheet standard, learn how to create dynamic sites that are customized based on browser and other user preferences -- including sites that support WebTV, PalmPilot, and other custom platforms. Learn how to use XML to enhance site look-and-fell, interoperability, operation and maintenance. Understand the XML document object model; then walk through building XML that is processed on both the client-side and server-side -- and learn when to use each. Finally, discover techniques for displaying XML in any browser -- even browsers created before the XML standard was established. The book includes extensive sample code, all of it provided on the accompanying CD-ROM. For anyone who wants to leverage XML to create cutting-edge intranet, extranet, and public Web sites -- including Web designers, application developers, and corporate Webmasters.

Table of Contents:
Foreword Preface I. XML, XSL, AND WEB VOCABULARIES. 1. Enabling Web Sites with XML. HTML and the Balkanization of the Web. Web Developer: Jack of All Trades. The Return to Spaghetti Code. The Evolution of XML. What Is XML and What Can I Do with It? Schemas, Vocabularies, and DTDs. What About XSL? XML and HTML: Peaceful Coexistence. Conclusion. References. 2. XML, Web Style. HTML and Structured Documents. Structuring Your Documents. Navigating Your Web Site. An XML Database Example: Creating a Product Directory. Conclusion. 3. Transforming XML. The XPath Data Model. Template Rules. Creating a Style Sheet. Patterns. Other Node Types. Comparing, Testing, and Other Refinements. Templates. Creating Other Result Nodes. Expressions. Location Paths. Node-Set Expressions. String Expressions. Numbers. Booleans. Extension Functions. Additional Features. Conditional Processing. Sorting. Conclusion. 4. Web Vocabularies. Scalable Vector Graphics. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. XHTML. WDDX. Channel Definition Format. Java Speech Markup Language. MusicML. Other Vocabularies. Resource Description Framework. Conclusion. Resources. References. II. CLIENT-SIDE XML. 5. Document Object Model. Introduction to the DOM. The Document Interface. Node Interface. Direct Interfaces. Element Interface. The Attr Interface. The CharacterData Interface. Text Interface. Extended Interfaces. Conclusion. 6. XML and Internet Explorer. XML in Internet Explorer. Inline XML. XML Data Source Objects. Channel Definition Format. Open Software Description. DOM Extensions. Schemas. Data Types in Schemas. Closing Thoughts. References. 7. Projects for Internet Explorer. Accessing the Document Object. A Utility for Documenting Structure. Web Site Navigation. A Quick and Dirty XML Validator. Supporting Internet Explorer 4. Loading a Document. Documenting Structure in IE4. Conclusion. 8. Presenting XML in the Client. Presentation Strategies. Selecting From Multiple Style Sheets. Presenting Data. Filtering Your Result Set. Searching. Conclusion. III. SERVER SIDE XML. 9. XML on the Server. Solving the Basic Problem. Extending Web Servers. The XML::Parser Module. Server APIs. Java Servlets. Active Server Pages. Commercial XML Servers. Bluestone XML-Server. Conclusion. Resources. References. 10. Serving XML Using Java Servlets. About Java Servlets.Cocoon: An XML-enabled Servlet for Apache.Installing Cocoon.Working with Cocoon.Generating XML Dynamically.Building Your Own XML Server.Java Development Kit.Adding a Servlet Engine.The XML Processor.Adding an XSL Processor.XML Enabler.Java ProjectX.Conclusion.Resources.References. 11. XML and Active Server Pages. Introducing Active Server Pages.Creating Active Server Pages.Adding Script to Server Pages.XML and ASP.Scripting XML with ASP.Processing XML on IIS.Threading Models.Sending XML from the Client.XML and Database Development.The Flat-File Database.Connecting to ODBC Data Sources.Making the Connection.Building a Document From a Query.Conclusion. IV. XML AND WEB DEVELOPMENT. 12. Supporting Forms in XML. Extensible Forms Description Language.Setting Options.The Element.XML Forms Architecture.Conclusion. 13. Schemas in XML. What Exactly Are Schemas?Defining Schemas.Refining the Content Model.Defining Attributes.Putting It All Together.Conclusion.References. 14. An XML-Based Web Site. Site Design.Serving It Up.Toc.xml.Homepage.xsl.Linked Pages.Conclusion. Appendix A: Just Enough XML. The Goal. Elements: The Logical Structure. Unicode: The Character Set. Entities: The Physical Structure. Markup. Document Types. Document Type Definitions.A. HTML: A Cautionary Tale.A. Declaring a DTD.Well-Formedness and Validity. Hyperlinking and Addressing. Stylesheets. Programming Interfaces and Models. Parsing. APIs. Conclusion. Appendix B: Document Type Definitions. Declaring Use of a DTD. DTD Syntax. B Element Type Declarations. B Content Specifications. B Occurrence Indicators. Attribute List Declarations. B Anatomy of an Attribute List Declaration. B Attribute Defaults. B Enumerated Lists. B Notation Attributes. B Entity Attributes. Notations. B Example. Anatomy of an Entity. Appendix C: Cascading Style Sheet Properties. Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780130866011
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Prentice Hall
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 454
  • Spine Width: 32 mm
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0130866016
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: CHARLES F GOLDFARB DEFINITIVE XML
  • Weight: 887 gr


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