XML specification guide
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XML specification guide
Wiley, c1999
- : pbk
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注記
"Wiley computer publishing."
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is one of the hottest technologies for Web development. It is based on SGML and while it has the advantage of being less complicated to use than SGML, it is both more complex and flexible than HTML. XML offers users the following advantages: it makes networked information easier to find; categorize; customize; and allows users to create documents that look and function exactly the same way through any browser; it allows Web pages to be updated without re-sending all data, thereby saving on bandwidth (for example, XML allows on-line booksellers to use tags such as "price" and "number of pages" for searching and categorising purposes); and support for XML is being built into products from Microsoft, Netcape, Adobe, DataChannel, and WebMethods. This text is the technical reference for Web and application programmers and developers. After a concise overview of the purpose and scope of XML and its principles, readers find a complete and in-depth annotated specification guide that includes sample applications.
This comprehensive reference guide is designed for experienced Web developers and programmers and goes beyond comprehensive coverage of the XML specification to offer: namespaces, a recent W3C draft critical for large-scale, distributed applications; Tiny SML, a subset of XML used for special applications; databases and object-oriented models, including object inheritance and architectural forms.
目次
- 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.
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