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Forms 2 XSL 24 XUL 17
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FAQs, Help, and Tutorials - Internet, Programming, Computers 14
Creating RSS files for your Web siteCreating RSS files for your Web site
This tutorial explains and demonstrates how to create an RSS (Rich Site Summary) file for a web site to track its updates and how to publish it to the web for the purpose of syndication.
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Doing It With XMLDoing It With XML
Part 1 of the WDVL introduction on using XML for web development.
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Doing It With XML 2Doing It With XML 2
Part 2 of the WDVL introduction on using XML for web development. Information on inexpensive tools for editing XML, and how to use CSS or XSL to control the presentation and processing of XML.
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eXtensible Markup Language FAQeXtensible Markup Language FAQ
FAQs maintained by Peter Flynn, part of the W3C's XML special interest group.
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Getting Started With XMLGetting Started With XML
A manual/workbook about XML available in multiple formats.
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Introducing the Extensible Markup Language (XML)Introducing the Extensible Markup Language (XML)
A list of general introductory articles on XML. Part of a larger directory of XML related information.
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Introduction to XML For Web DevelopersIntroduction to XML For Web Developers
Using simple, well-explained examples this tutorial walks you through XML and the sister XSL style sheet language.
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Javacommerce.com: XML TutorialJavacommerce.com: XML Tutorial
This tutorial provides an introduction to SGML, XML, HTML and XHTML in order to explain how they all fit together.
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Skew.org XML TutorialSkew.org XML Tutorial
The skew.org XML Tutorial by Mike J. Brown provides a reintroduction to XML with an emphasis on character encoding.
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Textuality FAQTextuality FAQ
Some simple, but important, questions and answers with an SGML slant.
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Transforming XML into WMLTransforming XML into WML
In this tutorial from the Wireless Developer Network, Wei Meng Lee explains how to use XSLT (XSL Transformations) style sheets to transform XML to Wireless Markup Language (WML) for output on mobile devices, using MSXML3 as the XSLT processor.
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Tutorial: Introduction to XMLTutorial: Introduction to XML
Digital Web Magazine presents a short overview of basic XML concepts.
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Tutorial, Introduction to XML and XML with Xerces for javaTutorial, Introduction to XML and XML with Xerces for java
Tutorials include XML Basics; How to Parse and Print XML with Xerces for Java using DOM and SAX API; How to Generate XML from scratch using DOM; Level::XML Beginner with knowledge of Java.
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XML and Related TechnologiesXML and Related Technologies
Slide collection that provides an introduction and overview of XML, Namespaces, XLink, XPointer, XPath, DSD, XSLT, and XML-QL, including selected links to more information about each topic.
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XML Programming TutorialXML Programming Tutorial
The March 2001 Troubleshooting Professional Magazine is entirely devoted to an XML Programming Tutorial on the Linux platform using Xerces-Java. DOM, SAX, DTD's.
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XML SchoolXML School
A well organized and easy to understand free tutorial with lots of examples and source code.
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XML Training VideosXML Training Videos
Offers five video tapes, newsletter and general resources.
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XML via the Document Object ModelXML via the Document Object Model
Using a DOM-supporting programming language, such as JavaScript, one can maneuver within the XML data to perform queries, processing, or modifications.
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XML ZooXML Zoo
Interactive XML tutorials. Students can practice validating and processing using XSD Schema, XSLT, DTD, DOM, SAX and SVG.
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XMLEnterprise.comXMLEnterprise.com
A series of white papers and best practices about incorporating XML into the enterprise.
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ZVON XML TutorialZVON XML Tutorial
This is the main page for ZVON's and quite excellent XML tutorial site. Topics range from XML v. 1.0 to XSL, WML, SVG and the DOM.
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Structuring Data for the Web, An IntroductionStructuring Data for the Web, An Introduction
The article briefly surveys a number of new Web technologies such as XLL, XSL, RDF, DOM, MathML, SMIL, PGML, and how they relate to XML. Benefits and potential applications of XML are stressed. (May 3, 1998)
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