If you're a developer working with XML, you know there's a lot to know
about XML, and the XML space is evolving almost moment by moment. But you
don't need to commit every XML syntax, API, or XSLT transformation to
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updated third edition of "XML in a Nutshell."

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-Develop an understanding of well-formed XML, DTDs, namespaces, Unicode,
and W3C XML Schema
-Gain a working knowledge of key technologies used for narrative XML
documents such as web pages, books, and articles technologies like XSLT,
Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, CSS, and XSL-FO
-Build data-intensive XML applications
-Understand the tools and APIs necessary to build data-intensive XML
applications and process XML documents, including the event-based Simple
API for XML (SAX2) and the tree-oriented Document Object Model (DOM)

Simply put, "XML in a Nutshell" is the critical, must-have reference for
any XML developer.


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XML in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means
Publisher: O'Reilly
ISBN: 0-596-00764-7, 712 pages, $39.95 US, $57.95 CA
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