Description: Book description XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is everywhere: the syntax of choice for newly designed document formats across almost all computer applications. Now used daily by developers, XML is living up to its reputation as one of the most important developments in document interchange in the history of computing. A perennial bestseller, the handy XML Pocket Reference from O'Reilly has been revised once again to give you quick access to the latest goods. In addition to its comprehensive look at XML, this third edition has been updated with new material on Namespaces and XML Schema--considered among the most important elements in current XML use--along with RELAX NG and Schematron, additional powerful tools for describing XML document structures. Like other titles in O'Reilly's Pocket Reference series, the XML Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition features a well-organized format that gets right to the point. As a result, it's already won over the allegiance of developers everywhere. If you need XML answers quick and on the fly, this compact book is most definitely the book for you. Table of contents 1. XML Pocket Reference Introduction A Simple XML Document XML Structures Elements Productions Examples Description Start-tags and end-tags Empty-element tags Element nesting Structures and relationships Mixed content See also Attributes Productions Examples Description See also Text Productions Examples Description See also Character, Entity, and Predefined Entity References Productions Examples Description Character references Entity references Predefined entities See also Comments Productions Examples Description See also The XML Declaration Productions Examples Description Version information The encoding declaration The standalone document declaration See also Processing Instructions Productions Examples Description See also CDATA Sections Productions Examples Description See also The DOCTYPE Declaration Productions Examples Description See also The xml:space Attribute Example Description See also The xml:lang Attribute Example Description See also The xml:id Attribute Example Description See also XML Namespaces Examples Qualified or prefixed namespace declaration Description Qualified names or names with prefixes The xml: and xmlns: prefixes Undeclaring namespaces with Version 1.1 See also Document Type Definitions Productions Examples Description External subset The text declaration Element type declarations and content models Attribute-list declarations Emulating namespace support in DTDs Internal subset Using internal and external subsets together Parsed entities Parameter entities Other things that can go in a DTD Comments in DTDs Conditional sections in DTDs Mixed-content declarations Unparsed entities and notations in DTDs See also W3C XML Schema Creating a Simple Schema Namespaces Named and anonymous type definitions Varied document structures Compositors When anything is allowed Model groups Empty content, mixed content, and default values Annotations XML Schema Structure Elements XML Schema Datatypes XML Schema Constraining Facets XML Schema Attributes for Use in Instance Documents RELAX NG Schematron Core Elements Other Elements XML Specifications Index About the Authors Copyright
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Author: Simon St. Laurent,Michael James Fitzgerald
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Publication Year: 2005