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2.0 out of 5 stars
Contains technical errors and omissions,
By Kulero (Roswell, GA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Special Edition Using XML (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This book covers a wide breadth of topics in XML, without going thoroughly into the depths of any one topic. It often refers the reader to other materials for depth information. This is as it should be, but then the byline "The ONLY XML book you need" is somewhat dishonest marketing; they should remove it.Second, _Using XML_ has quite a few typographical errors. So far I've found more than one per 10 pages, more than I'd expect for a Second Edition book. Far worse, the book contains technical errors and is not clear on important points. As an example of the first grievance, p. 44 states that PCDATA cannot contain <, >, and / characters. In fact, it cannot contain "<" or "&"; ">" can legally appear, but should be escaped for compatibility with SGML, and "/" is just fine. An example on p. 94 puts comments before <?xml ...?>, yet the xml prolog must occur first in any document (even before whitespace). Mr. Gulbransen should know that. Page 91 uses an unparsed entity inline, violating Well-Formedness Constraint: Parsed Entity. And the example soc="123-00-1234" p. 83 violates Validity Constraint: ID, because a SSN is not a valid Name. Having found all these technical errors in the areas of XML I do know, how can I trust this book to correctly teach me things I don't know? I also can't say the book is very clear in places where I want it to be. After pp. 130-133, I should know how to associate XML Schemas with XML documents. Instead, I can only blindly follow the example; I surely don't understand what is the role of each of the components, especially of the URI ending with "/contact". Due to technical inaccuracies and occasional lack of clarity, I cannot recommend this book. I would like to find an XML reference which is similarly broad in scope, yet both clear and correct in its details.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good & Bad,
By Dwght Lemaire (Brampton, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Special Edition Using XML (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
Well, I was tempted to pick this book up for sometime. It seemed to read very well and is chocked full of helpful examples - at least to me. Eventually I gave in and bought it. Oh yah, there was no CD but hey, all that stuff is available on the Web right? Well apparently, not in this case. And especially for a book written by authors with such distinguished credentials - Mr. Gulbransen et al ... not to mention a reputable publishing house - QUE ( they have produced good works in the past ) I have been unable in my efforts to unturn a single piece of code for this book. Ironically, the helpfull ( we want your feedback ) page that Que places in all it's books was , well useless. Someone named Candy Hall did reply, only if it was to say - No! So the email trail looked like this: Attention: Alexander Kachur Hi Alexander, I bought this wonderful book Using XML (second edition) by David Gulbransen, et al ... Well, it didn't come with a CD so naturally I was expecting to be directed Can you help me out. and tell me just I visited your website but did not see any such and when I sent an email off to Que Publishing the response from Candy Hall was not Thank you for your email about Special Edition Using XML. I'm glad you like Well, the declaration on the front of the book reads: If you can possibly point me to where I can Thanking You Dwight Lemaire Alexander Kachur Hi Alexander, I bought this wonderful book Using XML (second edition) by David Gulbransen, et al ... Well, it didn't come with a CD so naturally I was expecting to be directed Can you help me out. and tell me just I visited your website but did not see any such and when I sent an email off to Que Publishing the response from Candy Hall was not Thank you for your email about Special Edition Using XML. I'm glad you like Well, the declaration on the front of the book reads: If you can possibly point me to where I can Thanking You Dwight Lemaire ............. Well, Alexander never answered because In spite of the apparently all negative reviews on-line At times like these, one really appreciates an Oreilly Text. I'll never stray again .. |
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Special Edition Using XML (2nd Edition) by David Gulbransen (Paperback - July 26, 2002)
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