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XML in a Nutshell, Third Edition


by Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means
XML in a Nutshell, Third Edition, is one of the excellent reading for XML written by by Elliotte Rusty Harold and W. Scott Means. XML developers will find in this book everything from a quick reference, to XML syntax, API, or XSLT transformation to memory. With XML in a Nutshell beside your keyboard, you'll be able to:

* Quick-reference syntax rules and usage examples for the core XML technologies, including XML, DTDs, Xpath, XSLT, SAX, and DOM
* Develop an understanding of well-formed XML, DTDs, namespaces, Unicode, and W3C XML Schema
* Gain a working knowledge of key technologies used for narrative XML documents such as web pages, books, and articles technologies like XSLT, Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, CSS, and XSL-FO
* Build data-intensive XML applications
* Understand the tools and APIs necessary to build data-intensive XML applications and process XML documents, including the event-based Simple API for XML (SAX2) and the tree-oriented Document Object Model (DOM)

This powerful new edition is the comprehensive XML reference. Serious users of XML will find coverage on just about everything they need, from fundamental syntax rules, to details of DTD and XML Schema creation, to XSLT transformations, to APIs used for processing XML documents. XML in a Nutshell also covers XML 1.1, as well as updates to SAX2 and DOM Level 3 coverage. If you need explanation of how a technology works, or just need to quickly find the precise syntax for a particular piece, XML in a Nutshell puts the information at your fingertips. Simply put, XML in a Nutshell is the critical, must-have reference for any XML developer.

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