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Get XSL To Do Your Dirty Work Tired of writing reams of code to convert your database's document format into neatly formatted HTML pages? The Extensible Stylesheet Language INSERT INTO `sites` VALUES (XSL) was designed to do that sort of grunt work for you |
| http://www.webmasterbase.com/article/595 |
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Inside XSLT: Accessing Node Values The real key to effective XSLT transformations is the ability to access and manipulate the values within XML documents. Part 4 of our series of excerpts from "Inside XSLT" covers this feature, and also discusses XSLT support for the XML Base |
| http://www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/xml/insidexslt/chap2/4/ |
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XLink Basics If XML is to get anywhere near as popular as HTML is today, it needs to address a pretty basic requirement: the ability to connect different pieces of data together. Luckily, the W3C has a solution...and it's called XLink. Read on for the scoop |
| http://www.devshed.com/Client_Side/XML/XLinkBasics/ |
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The Fundamentals Of DTD Design Ever tried to read a DTD, and failed miserably? Ever wondered what all those symbols and weird language constructs meant? Well, fear not - this crash course will get you up to speed with the basics of DTD design in a hurry |
| http://www.devshed.com/Client_Side/XML/DTDDesign/ |
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Advanced UI Design Using XML and XSL: Folder Tree Creation Joe Slovinski explains how to use XML and XSL to create a Web-based folder tree. Using XML and XSL makes this tree low maintenance and when transformed on the client can reduce load on your server |
| http://15seconds.com/issue/010921.htm |
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XML Strengths and Weaknesses with DOM, ASP and XSL Since the inception of XML, many developers have wondered why we need XML... How is it better than HTML and what does it do? For starters, XML is far more powerful than HTML, and the power resides in the "X" in XML INSERT INTO `sites` VALUES (which stands for extensible). Rather t.. |
| http://www.devarticles.com/art/1/95 |
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Controlling Whitespace, Part Three In the third part of his series on handling whitespace in XSLT, Bob DuCharme discusses outputting tab characters and automated element indenting |
| http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/01/02/whitespace.html |
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Navigating XML with XPath Learn how XPath can make simple work of extracting the data that you need from an XML document |
| http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding/0-3882-8-7533936-1.html?tag=st.bl.3880.pro_h |
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A Dynamic Tree Menu System One of the most intuitive navigation systems for large amounts of related data is the treeview control, a hierarchical structure of related information |
| http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/072501-1.shtml |
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What is XML? The buzz-word "XML" is beginning to pop up all over the Net, and in the Goodies e-mail box. People are wondering what this new language is and how it's going to effect the way people write |
| http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutors/xml.html |
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