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OReilly Learning XML, 2nd Edition

OReilly Learning XML, 2nd Edition

Publisher O’Reilly
Author(s) Erik T. Ray
ISBN 0596004206
Release Date 01 September 2003
Page 432

Although Learning XML covers XML rather broadly, it nevertheless presents the key elements of the technology with enough detail to familiarize the reader with this crucial markup language. This guide is brief enough to tackle in a weekend.

Author Erik T. Ray begins with an excellent summary of XML’s history as an outgrowth of SGML and HTML. He outlines very clearly the elements of markup, demystifying concepts such as attributes, entities, and namespaces with numerous clear examples. To illustrate a real-world XML application, he gives the reader a look at a document written in DocBook–a publicly available XML document type for publishing technical writings–and explains the sections of the document step by step. A more simplified version of DocBook is used later in the book to illustrate transformation–a powerful benefit of XML.

The all-important Document Type Definition (DTD) is covered in depth, but the still-unofficial alternative, XML Schema, is only briefly addressed. The author makes liberal use of graphics, tables, and code to demonstrate concepts along the way, keeping the reader engaged and on track. Ray also goes deep into some discussion of programming XML utilities with Perl.

Learning XML is a very readable introduction to XML for readers with existing knowledge of markup and Web technologies. It meets its goals very well–to deliver a broad perspective of XML and its potential. –Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered:

* XML overview
* XPointer
* XLink
* XHTML
* Presentation with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
* Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
* XML Schemas
* Transformation with XSLT
* Internationalization
* Simple API for XML (SAX)

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