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0764516574 978-0764516573 May 1, 2002 3rd
XML lets developers capture, manipulate and exchange virtually any kind of document or data, without loss of integrity. Because XML lets you create common formats for sharing information between devices and platforms—such as mobile phones, Web browsers and company data stores—many experts have begun calling it the “lingua franca,” or universal language of the Digital Age. Developers, especially developers for the Web and intranets, can’t afford to be XML illiterate. But that powerful markup language has a lot of rules and can be a bit tricky to master. And that’s where this book comes in.

XML For Dummies offers you a fast, fun, and easy way to become XML literate. With a minimum of technobabble and tons of sample applications and case studies, the authors get you on track with XML and all its special features. You’ll:

  • Make the most of XML’s extensible characteristics
  • Combine XML and XHTML
  • Get the hang of DTDs, XML Schema, XLink, and XPath
  • Design XML applications to support graphics, complex linking, document navigation, multimedia, and more
  • Use XML with style sheets and XSL

From the abc’s of markup languages to XML Web services, XML For Dummies covers all the bases. Designed to give you the practical experience you need to put XML to work right away, it offer hands-on, step-by-step coverage of:

  • Planning and defining XML documents
  • Creating custom DTDs
  • Using XML schema
  • Using and delivering XML content
  • Linking languages, including the XML linking language, path language, and pointer language
  • Creating documents with authoring tools
  • Using XML parser engines and conversion tools
  • XML Web services

As an added bonus, XML For Dummies comes with a CD-ROM containing a goldmine of powerful XML development tools, including:

  • Example markup from the book
  • XML Spy, Epic Editor, and IBM XML Schema Quality Checker
  • AElfred, XML4J, Amaya and other freeware and open source products

With XML, the dream of total data connectivity and exchange is at last a reality. Don’t get left behind. Get XML For Dummies and join the XML revolution.



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An ideal beginner's guide to XML! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Your indispensable introductory guide updated to cover the latest XML tools and techniques!

Get the scoop on XML Schemas, XSLT, and Web services

Harness the power of XML and take the Web to the next level

Data exchange. Database connectivity. Complex document creation. With XML, you can create common formats for sharing information once you get the hang of all those rules. That's where this book comes in. Now updated to cover the latest XML developments, this friendly reference helps you get the hang of DTDs, XML Schema, XPath, and other applications and start putting XML to work.

All this on the bonus CD-Rom

  • Example markup from the book
  • Trial and evaluation products, including XML Spy, Epic Editor, and IBM? XML Schema Quality Checker
  • Freeware and open source products, including ?lfred, XML4J, and Amaya

System requirements: Pentium PC running Windows 2000, Me, XP or later; Macintosh running OS X or later. See CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 3rd edition (May 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764516574
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764516573
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,440,624 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing can be learned from this book, July 25, 2000
This review is from: XML for Dummies (Paperback)
I'm usually not harsh about books, but this has got to be one of the worst computer books I've read. Admittedly XML is a complex topic to discuss, but another book "XML: A Primer" by St. Laurent does a much better job at showing the reader how XML works and is constructed. This book, in contrast, fails to show the poor reader what exactly XML is about -- and can do, and how one goes about developing actual XML applications. I mean, there are the code samples and explanations and everything, but after reading it I could not remember a single thing about XML. (I had to buy "XML: A Primer" to start all over again.) It's the rare kind of bad books that leave you unable to describe what you've just read.

The book won't do as a primer, nor will it do as a reference. I suggest that you find a copy and read it first before deciding whether to buy it.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Find another book on XML, June 12, 2001
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If you have any experience (even if it's only a tiny amount) with web development or programming find another book on XML. I bought this book not knowing anything about XML but knowing HTML and basic Javascript, VBScript, etc. I just wanted to understand what all the fuss was about concerning XML. I read the first 75 pages of this book before I even understood what XML was (that's about a fifth of the book). It took me many pages to understand that XML was designed for storing data (the same way a database is used) but you use other technologies/languages to present that XML data to a user on a web browser (for example, by using CSS, XSL, etc). Basically I had a lot of questions about XML and this book answered very few of them. The author repeats much of the information over and over but never goes into any depth on a particular subject. The first 125 pages could have been condensed to about 30. There are plenty of books out there on XML--some of those books have to be better than this one. It's a little cheaper possibly than some other books, but you get what you pay for.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The WORST, June 12, 2001
This review is from: XML for Dummies (Paperback)
I have read many computer books in my days and this is the worst, hands-down. It mentions topics in a seemly random order, offers only the briefest of explanations when it does mention a topic, and never summarizes things in an understandable fashion. To top it off, the code from the book is NOT on the CD - in spite of page 355 which says it is in the xml4dum "directory" (I think they are called folders in Windows these days). Sorry, but this is a complete waste.
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Have you ever wanted a document format that you could use to exchange data across the Internet? Read the first page
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