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Total Time : 5.5 hrs
Number of Movies : 77
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number :33636
Language : english
Author : Mark Long

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Description Introduction To XML
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages. It is capable of describing many different kinds of data. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the sharing of data across different systems, particularly systems connected via the Internet. XML allows more control over data and is instumental in the use of RDF, RSS, XHTML and SVG. VTC Author, Mark Long guides you through the first steps of utilizing XML for your data and your websites. Whether you are building an RSS feed for a podcast or building a Java based program, this tutorial will give you the foundation to move ahead. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Introduction to XML lessons.
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01 Welcome/Intro
0101 Welcome Intro
0102 Prerequisites/Setup
0103 Course Overview
0104 Data History
02 XML Basics
0201 Meet XML
0202 XML History
0203 The W3C
0204 XML & HTML
0205 The XML Expanding Universe
0206 XML Overview
03 XML Documents
0301 XML Document Basics
0302 XML Editors
0303 Viewing Documents
0304 Document Structure
0305 XML Declaration
0306 Elements
0307 Attributes
0308 Values
0309 Special Characters
0310 Comments
04 DTD Schemas
0401 Schema
0402 DTD Or XSD
0403 Well Formed & Valid
0404 DTD Basics
0405 DTD Elements
0406 DTD Element Options
0407 Creating A DTD
0408 Attributes In DTD
0409 DTD Data Types
0410 Internal & External DTD
05 XML Schemas
0501 XML Schema Basics
0502 XSD DataTypes
0503 XSD Elements
0504 Creating An XSD Schema
06 Validating XML Documents
0601 Validating XML Documents
0602 DTD Validation Pt.1
0603 DTD Validation Pt.2
0604 Validation Tools
07 Namespaces
0701 Introduction to Namespaces
0702 Namespace Types
0703 Creating & Using Namespaces
0704 Namespaces & Schemas
08 CSS
0801 Making XML Presentable
0802 XML Formatting Choices
0803 CSS Basics
0804 CSS Style Options
0805 Layout Properties
0806 Formatting Properties
0807 CSS Positioning
09 XPath
0901 Introduction
0902 Using Xpath
0903 XPath Functions
10 XSL
1001 Introduction
1002 XSL Examples
1003 XSLT Basics
1004 Creating An XSLT Stylesheet
1005 Templates Pt.1
1006 Templates Pt.2
1007 Patterns & Expressions
1008 Sorting Results
1009 XSLT Functions
1010 XSLT Example
11 XML Processing
1101 XML Processing Options
1102 SAX
1103 DOM
1104 SAX or DOM
12 XHTML
1201 Introduction
1202 Creating An XHTML Document
1203 XHTML Document Validation
1204 Convert HTML To XHTML
13 XML Technologies
1301 Where We're Headed
1302 3DML
1303 XML & SQL
14 Resources
1401 XML Resources
15 Conclusion
1501 Course Wrap-Up
16 Credits
1601 About This Author
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