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Need a precise, focused training guide for XML &ampXSL?Get this 130-page Fast Start guide to

quickly learn XML &ampXSL fundamentals. Regardless of whether you are an IT manager,

developer, administrator or an advanced user, this Fast Start guide will help you learn the

essential concepts needed to successfully work with XML &ampXSL.Covers all versions of XML

&ampXSL.What is XML? XML, or eXtensible Markup Language, is a metalanguage. That is,

it&#8217a language that can be used to describe other languages and a specification for storing

information. Although XML and HTML may seem to have a lot in common, in reality the difference

between them is like the difference between night and day. HTML is used to format information,

but it isn&#8217tvery useful when it comes to describing information. For example, you can use

HTML to format a table, but you can&#8217tuse HTML to describe the data elements within the

table. The reason for this is that you can&#8217treally depict something as abstract as a

distributor or a customer with HTML, which is where XML comes into the picture. XML can be, and

is, used to define the structure of data rather than its format. This Fast Start guide begins by

showing you the basics of the XML language and then builds on that knowledge to show you how

to create, style and transform documents.1. XML Basics72. Using XML11Extensions to

XML12XLink and XPointer12XSL13XML Namespaces14XML Schema14XPath14Creating XML-

Based Solutions15Authoring Tools15Application Development Environments15Database and

Data Integration Solutions16XML Document Structure16XML Naming Rules173. Working with

Root, Parent, and Child Elements19Understanding Root Elements19Understanding Parent and

Child Elements20Nesting Parent and Child Elements20Adding Root Elements to Documents214.

Defining XML Elements and Tags23Using Elements Tag Pairs23Using Empty Elements255. Using

XML Attributes29Defining Attributes29When To Use Attributes31Adding Attributes to

Elements326. Additional Structures in Elements35Using Predefined Entity References35Using

Character Data Sections37Using Comments38Using Processing Instructions407. Specifying XML

Declarations43Using the Version Attribute43Using the Encoding Attribute44Using the Standalone

Attribute458. Creating Well-Formed Documents479. Understanding DTDs49Using Elements in

DTDs52Using Attributes in DTDs5310. Introducing XSL5711. Matching Structures to Template

Rules63Understanding the Element and Root Nodes Template65Understanding the Modes

Template66Understanding the Text and Attribute Nodes Template67Understanding Other Built-In

Templates6712. Structuring XSLT Stylesheets6913. Defining the Output Format73Setting

Attributes for the output Element73Formatting Output as XML or XML-Based Markup75Formatting

Output as HTML81Formatting Output as Text or Program Source Code87Setting the Output

Format8914. Defining Template Rules and Declarations92Creating the Root Template92Creating

and Applying Template Rules93Outputting the Contents of Nodes9715. XPath Operators

&ampExpressions9916. Understanding XPath Operators and Datatypes10717. Using Relative

XPath Expressions111Referencing the Current Context Node111Referencing a Parent

Node112Referencing Siblings Relative to the Current Context113Referencing Child Nodes11418.

Using Absolute XPath Expressions11919. Locating Other Nodes121Working with Attribute


Nodes121Working with Text Nodes124Working with Comment Nodes125Working with Processing

Instruction Nodes12620. Using Namespaces with Element and Attribute Nodes12921. Using

Wildcards and Predicates in XPath Expressions131Selecting Any Node131Skipping Levels in the

Hierarchy133Filtering To Match Nodes with Specific Values 13522. More Options&#823013

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