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Chris Chen<br />From Beijing,China
Originally posted by ruilin yang:
There are several book around about XHTML. This books appears to be used for web page presentation/format. It appears to me that this is not the main intention of XML. Could you please comment on such XHTML stratiges ?
Thanks in advance
Ruilin
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Originally posted by FEI NG:
author,
if your book isn't totaly for beginners can you suggest a beginner xml book.
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Originally posted by ruilin yang:
Yes xhtml is different from xml. xhtml uses some xml in html. xhtml also include some other technologies, such as javaScript, etc.
My question is xhtml is not the main intention of the xml stratigy ?
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Originally posted by Chris Chen:
I have seen the book companion page, it's rather helpful. But, is there anything about taglib?
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Originally posted by W. Scott Means:
Part III is the largest section of the book, and it is a series of real-world XML applications. Each chapter in Part III takes a particular problem from the requirements phase through implementation and deployment.
XML will make your life as a programmer MUCH easier.
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep
Originally posted by ravindra ch:
does this book has any real time applications?i am curious about this book?
thanx
ravindra
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Originally posted by Manjunatha HA:
Hi,
Whats the role of XML, regarding personalization of any content, which is the buzz word today . Does the book handle this issue of personalization?
Thanks and Regards
Manjunatha
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Originally posted by Manjunatha HA:
Hi Scott, i am presently working on developing a customized langauge based on XML, for maintaining say News Content. Does your book Handle regarding creation of customized languages??
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Originally posted by W. Scott Means:
Just as an informal poll, would people be interested in a book that talks about how to build new XML applications.
Originally posted by Alvin Tan:
I'd be interested in that book, especially if it has several good vs. bad design comparisons
Regards,
Pho
Originally posted by ruilin yang:
I saw XML was used to generate Database schema. Does your book discuss topics on XML database applications. For example, we may use it to losely couple different database systems for an application to get information from different databases at the same time. Something like database integration.
Please comments on this.
Thanks,
Ruilin
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