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XML: The Complete Reference

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XML: The Complete Reference
by Heather Williamson

Paperback - 965 pages 1st edition (April 23, 2001)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
ISBN: 0072127341
Dimensions (in inches): 1.93 x 9.12 x 7.40


Master eXtensible Markup Language! This complete reference covers a very broad range of topics--including XML parsers, validators, schemas, DTDs, style sheets (both XSL and CSS), namespaces, XLink and XPointers, XBase, and XML Queries. In addition, several supporting standards, including the Resource Description Framework (RDF), XML Digital Sigs, Synchronized Markup Languages, and Scalable Vector Graphics formats are addressed. Using this book, you'll be able to go from creating simple XML...


Customer Reviews
Reviewer: Heath from Joseph, OR
I have found Ms. Williamson's XML reference book to be useful whenever I have any questions. It has been easy to find the answers and a great help.

Reviewer: A reader from Indianapolis, IN USA
We have been using this book as a Training manual and reference book for all of our classes in XML. It is very thorough and contains all the information anyone will need to be able to get started with XML programming. I think that MS Williamson has done a great job of putting together a lot of information in a book that can be used by people of different levels of knowledge and expertise.

Reviewer: roper204 from Oregon
The book XML: The Complete Reference has been of great use to me. I had taken a class on web sites and document designs, for my company, and the class used XML: The Complete Reference as a guide. I thought that Ms. Williamson did an excellant job creating a guide and reference book for XML. I use it whenever I have any questions while using XML. It has been wonderful and a great help.

Reviewer: Zander Westendarp from Seattle, WA USA
Ms. Williamson has written a good text that covers the basics, but I'd hardly call it a complete reference. But what bothers me the most is that I can ALMOST NEVER find what I need in the index! And I've read the book. I end up spending way too much time thumbing through the pages to find something I know I've read. For example, where is that part on the <xsl:output> attributes? It's on page 358, but you'll never discover that from the index--unless you look under "result trees, XSLT." Give me a break.






Book Subjects
Learning XML
XML Schema
XML Web Services
XML .NET
XML, SQL & Database
XML, Java, Perl...
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