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XML (Extensible Markup Language) ist eine der wichtigsten neuen Technologien für das Web: Gegründet auf SGML, ist XML einfacher anzuwenden und gleichzeitig komplexer und flexibler als HTML. Dieses XML-Handbuch gehört auf den Schreibtisch jedes seriösen Web- und Anwendungsprogrammierers und Entwicklers: Hier finden Sie eine vollständige, ausführliche Spezifikation von XML einschließlich zahlreicher Praxisbeispiele. (01/99)
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XML OVERVIEW AND BOOTSTRAP.A Basic XML Document.Declaring Markup: The Document Type Declaration.Internal Entities and Character References.Parameter and General Entities.External and Internal Document Type Declaration Subsets.Unparsed Entities and Tokenized Attribute Types.Notation Attribute Types and Processing Instructions.ID and Name Token Attribute Types.CDATA Marked Sections and Language Identification.White Space Handling and String Normalization.EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE (XML) 1.0.Documents.Logical Structures.Physical Structures.Conformance.Notation.Appendices.TECHNICAL APPENDICES.Glossary.Index.
About the author
Ian S. Graham is a Web application development consultant and also a senior instructional technology specialist with the University of Toronto's Centre for Academic Technology, where he designs and prototypes Internet applications. Graham is the bestselling author of HTML 4.0 Sourcebook, XML Specification Guide, and HTML Stylesheet Sourcebook (all from Wiley), as well as XHTML 1.0 Language and Design Sourcebook-a companion to this book and a detailed guide to Web page design using HTML, XHTML, and CSS.
Liam Quin was a member of the W3C Standards Committee for XML. He has been working with SGML since 1987 and was closely involved with XML from its inception. He is the coauthor of the XML Specification Guide and has published papers on SGML. Quin is also a frequent speaker at numerous conferences and is very active in standards committees.