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The Visual QuickStart Guide series from Peachpit Press is known for boiling topics down to the essentials, and presenting them in an engaging and efficient way, to get the reader up to speed quickly. In applying this model to XML, author Elizabeth Castro had her work cut out for her.

Fortunately for her readers, Castro has identified successfully the core components of XML, and presented them in a streamlined way. This book doesn't tackle any of the advanced elements of XML technology, such as SOAP, SAX, or integration with the Document Object Model (DOM). Instead, it focuses on teaching the basic nuts and bolts of creating XML documents, styling them, and defining their structure.

This book moves at a fast pace. Document Type Definitions (DTDs), for instance, get only 30 pages of coverage. This tight format comprises simple examples that illustrate commands and concepts, instead of pages of text. The pages are presented in a two-column format, so that code fragments can be placed (wisely) side by side with the step-by-step explanatory text. Each topic example is supplemented with one or more useful implementation tips.

For a true grasp of XML and all of its potential, you'll need to follow up this introductory tutorial with more reading on the applications of the technology and case studies. But this little book is a great way to learn the basics of XML in a weekend. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered:

  • XML documents
  • Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
  • Schemas
  • Namespaces
  • XSLT and XPath
  • Cascading style sheets (CSS)
  • XLink
  • XPointer


Product Description
Web-maven Elizabeth Castro, who has penned Peachpit books on HTML, Perl and CGI, and Netscape, now tackles XML--an indispensable tool for creating personalized, updated content for each visitor on your site. Whether you build Web pages for a living or you're taking on a new hobby, XML for the World Wide Web contains everything you need to create dynamic Web sites by writing XML code, developing custom XML applications with DTDs and schemas, transforming XML into personalized Web content through XSLT-based transformations, and professionally formatting XML documents with Cascading Style Sheets.

The real power of XML lies in combining information from various sources and generating personalized content for different visitors. Castro's easy-to-follow graphics show exactly what XML looks like, and her real-world examples explain how to transform and streamline your Web-site creation process by automatically updating content.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press (November 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0201710986
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201710984
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another industry standard from Elizabeth Castro, November 5, 2000
With over 60 new books on XML set for release in the year 2000, it seems like another XML book would not be that big of a deal.

Well, that might be true if it were an XML book from anyone other than Elizabeth Castro and Peachpit Press.

Castro, the author of two other bestsellers, HTML for the World Wide Web and Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web has the rare gift of being able to take extremely complex subjects and render them into understandable terms for just about anyone. In her newest book, XML for the World Wide Web, Castro scores a direct hit in being able to convey the ins and outs of XML and all of its aspects in a way that makes it unique, usable and useful.

Castro tackles Schemas, DTDs, Namespaces, XPath, Xlink, Xpointer, XSLT, CSS used with XML and just about everything else being discussed, implemented, debated, planned or argued in the constantly changing world of XML. That's not unusual for an XML book. However, Castro actually pulls it off extremely well, resulting in a very very very good book for those about to immerse themselves in the complexities of XML. That is unusual. Many XML purists will point to Simon St. Laurent's "XML:A Primer" and Benoit Marchal's "XML by Example" as being definitive "first XML books." I would agree, to a point. I have both of those and they are indeed excellent 5-star books but I honestly think that Castro's book will be more digestible to more people not well-versed in XML.

Critics, if any, might argue that XML for the World Wide Web is too basic or doesn't cover this topic in extreme detail that way or this way. That's not the point of this book. If you are already working in XML, you'll probably have a shelf full of advanced Wrox or Que or O'Reilly books on XML anyway that are very detailed. No, this book is truly for those just starting out who want to or need to actually learn XML and how to use it. And in that capacity, it succeeds on a grand scale.

Castro's HTML for the World Wide Web, now in its 4th edition, has become an industry standard. It can be found in every bookstore across the US and in many many college classrooms. Her Perl & CGI book accomplished the same thing for its target audience. I think that it can be said that XML for the World Wide Web will achieve the same lofty status, becoming the third jewel in Castro's triple crown.

I have no gripes at all with this book. But, I do have one suggestion that doesn't detract from the excellence of this work. In XML for the World Wide Web, Castro devotes Appendix A to XHTML. My only suggestion would be that perhaps she should instead consider making the 5th Edition of her HTML book an XHTML book, since HTML 4.01 was superseded by XHTML 1.0 almost a year ago. But again, that's only a suggestion.

In conclusion: XML for the World Wide Web...great price, great book, future standard!

I recommend it highly to those in the early stages of their XML careers.

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner's Guide to XML, February 15, 2001
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Although I'm not personally an XML beginner, so perhaps my perspective is a bit skewed, I recently had to come up with a full-day tutorial on XML, for Microsoft Office developers, all XML beginners. In preparing the various topics, I came across this book (actually, I had read Ms. Castro's HTML 4 book and liked it, as well), and found it to be at a perfect level for my students. I based my basic XML, namespaces, and XSD sessions of the day on the corresponding chapters in this book, and found the descriptions of "how" and "why" to be very useful, complete, and lucid. I recommended the book to the students, and they, too, found it useful. I heartily recommend this book for people trying to get the basics of XML down pat. It's not a book for experienced developers, or people who already "get" these topics, but that wasn't its point. If you're trying to get up and running with XML, I haven't found any other book that makes it so simple.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear, concise, cheap!, November 6, 2000
Elizabeth Castro's Book is written in a very clear and precise style. She doesn't attempt to explain absolutely everything about XML - it shows you how to write and then put XML into web pages, which she covers very thoroughly; if you want any more detailed info such as ASP and XML, the DOM etc. go buy those thick tomes that deal with those topics specifically.

This book was perfect for my needs. I have been reading snippets all over the web about XML for months now but nowhere had enough detail - this book takes you through how to set out your information and then put it up.

Even though this is an area of "shifting sands" in terms of finalised standards she is bang up to date.

There is no doubt that XML is going to be the NBT (Next Big Thing) - get in there at ground level and read this book.

If you want an excellent introductory yet very practical primer this is ideal.

Leon Cych

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not a stand-alone book
I've read through 2/3 of the book for an XML class. This book did not provide a good picture of what could be accomplished with XML. Nor did it explain steps well. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Lucretia Yeh

2.0 out of 5 stars Not fair
Well I bought this book when there was already a new edition on amazom which was not yet released but you could buy it and get it when it comes. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Darko Smoljan

5.0 out of 5 stars Good condition, price, and prompt shipping.
The book came fast and was in good condition. The price was really cheap too.
Published 20 months ago by T. Ward

4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Beginner's Guide
This book though perhaps has many errors, it is still one of the best concept books out there. This will really get you started with XML smoothly. Read more
Published on June 19, 2007 by Joaquin Menchaca

2.0 out of 5 stars Errors, Lots and Lots of Errors
37 errors are listed on the author's site. I think I found some new ones as well. The material moves from the specific to general, so that the reader must skip around quite a... Read more
Published on January 21, 2007 by Mark Stewart

3.0 out of 5 stars Editor needed
Admittedly, I'm only up to the second chapter in this book, but it's clear that Castro needed a better editor. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good overall XML review, but it has gaps
This book does cram a whole lot of information into a tiny space. I will say that, if you are interested in getting started with XML, the book tries to include all the "pieces"... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Visual QuickStart Guide XML
I have many of this series of books. It is always my first choice when I need to learn about something new.
Published on July 15, 2006 by Ron

1.0 out of 5 stars This author is a loser
Look I just purchased the book "Web Page Collection" by this author, it is "Visual Quick Project" Nothing works, the links given do not work, the instructions are NOT correct and... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars mostly syntax and little semantics
The author spends almost the entire book typing out the syntax of the various statements and seems to lack in conveying an over all structure or framework in which to better... Read more
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