Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781904151081 ISBN: 1904151086 Label: Glasshaus Manufacturer: Glasshaus Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 400 Publication Date: 2002-10 Publisher: Glasshaus Sales Rank: 1517774 Studio: Glasshaus
Editorial Review:
Product DescriptionXML, the extensible markup language, is now a maturing technology with many selling points, as have been explained in books and on the Web for the past few years. This book takes you past the hype to show you how to use XML in your web development, from client-side use with CSS, XSLT, and scripting in the latest browsers, to basic server-side techniques in various environments, such as ASP and JSP. Its focus is on the practical, all theory being backed up by techniques that are actually used on the Web today.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good book, with good practical excercises but...
This is a good book which is a good reference for me. However, when I got the book and was working through some of the real world exercises. I wanted to download the files that are referenced by the book for the excercises. This is because the book explains more things related to the files than are in the snippets in the book. Anyway, I went to the site referenced and I am continuously getting the page of Death "page can not be displayed". Needless to say I am left wanting.
Rating: - Clear, Concise and more practical than a nappy pin.
Love this book - as a seasoned web developer with heaps of experience I find this book a great reference tool, fantastic prompter when I'm struggling with XML techonologies, all round very well written and did I mention already PRACTICAL. If your confused now or then by XML or you know nothing and want to learn from scratch then BUY this book. Chapters are well defined and organised, it covers everything from css - to XSLT, client side, server side applications and good practices. Well ... Read More
Rating: - Very practical oriented
There are dozens of books on XML, the difference is that this is solely focused on the web and very practical oriented; it's not that much about XML theory but it's full of real world examples. The most valuable chapters in my opinion are the ones covering XML support inside the various browsers, the info about client-side XSLT, XML and CSS and DOM manipulation with JavaScript are something that you will not find elsewhere