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|  | | 'XML Schema : What You Need to Know and Why' is a tutorial that clearly explains about the XML Schema system and its practical usages. People can gather more knowledge about how to manage and handle that powerful system. | | XML Tags is a tutorial that can be used as a reference guide to learn about XML tags. Here the author elaborates clearly XML tags by providing appropriate examples. | | The tutorial has a lot of entity-samples - and the domain exists as Xml/Xsl and as plain Html. A freeware-tool which creates the Html-version is downloadable (NET1.1 required). | | XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines an addressing scheme for individual parts of an XML document. These addresses can be used by any application that needs to identify parts of or locations in an XML document. For instance, an XML editor could use an XPointer to identify the current position of the insertion point or the range of the selection. An XInclude processor can use an XPointer to determine what part of a document to include. And the URI in an XLink can include an XPointer fragment identifier that locates one particular element in the targeted document. XPointers use the same XPath syntax that you're familiar with from XSL transformations to identify the parts of the document they point to, along with a few additional pieces. | | XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) are the second half of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL). XSL-FO is an XML application that describes how pages will look when presented to a reader. A style sheet uses the XSL transformation language to transform an XML document in a semantic vocabulary into a new XML document that uses the XSL-FO presentational vocabulary. While one can hope that Web browsers will one day know how to directly display data marked up with XSL formatting objects, for now an additional step is necessary in which the output document is further transformed into some other format, such as Adobe's PDF. | | This article will help you achieve a working knowledge of XML/XSL/XPATH and XSLT and XPATH | | This article will help you achieve a working knowledge of XML/XSL/XPATH and XSLT and XPATH | Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 |
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