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Top : Tutorials : XML
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- Allaire : Understanding XML - Online Video
- Overview
During this title, Sue Hove interviews Jeremy Allaire in order to provide examples of how you can use XML to build applications for Web-enabled devices. As he details examples of XML use, Jeremy explains how XML is integrated into our visual tools and into our CF Application Server. He also explains Allaire's future support plans.
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- CNET Builder : XML
- XML developers will tell you that XML isn't a language but rather a system for defining other languages.
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- Microsoft : XML Developers Center
- Information on Microsoft's support of the Extensible Markup Language (XML)—the universal format for data on the Web. XML allows developers to easily describe and deliver rich, structured data from any application in a standard, consistent way. XML does not replace HTML; rather, it is a complementary format.
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- Norman Walsh : A Technical Introduction to XML
- This introduction to XML presents the Extensible Markup Language at a reasonably technical level for anyone interested in learning more about structured documents. In addition to covering the XML 1.0 Specification, this article outlines related XML specifications, which are evolving. The article is organized in four main sections plus an appendix.
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- ProjectCool: XML Zone
- Project Cool's XML Zone takes you from a basic introduction to XML, through detailed how-to tutorials and advanced techniques, including our IE 5.0 behavior library and on-going interviews with innovators who are applying XML to their own web projects.
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- Uncanny Programming : XML Tutorial
- The XML programming language is used as a liaison between your computer and the internet. With XML, you can actually control a browser's functions on your page. XML is very new, thus it is only supported by Internet Explorer. XML is expected to launch as a major programming language in the 5.0 browsers. A new tutorial is added to Uncanny Programming almost every week, so this page is not in the least permanent.
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- WDVL : Intro to XML
- This XML introduction is geared toward newcomers who have heard the buzz, but don't know what all the fuss is about. The article briefly surveys a number of new Web technologies such as XLL, XSL, RDF, DOM, MathML, SMIL, PGML, and how they relate to XML. Benefits of XML are stressed, as are potential applications in diverse fields. A reference section provides links to key XML resources, as well as to collections of other introductory articles.
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- WebMonkey : XML Tutorial
- Everyone seems to be talking about this new language — but why? The generic markup it offers is flexible, powerful, and much easier to deal with than HTML.
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