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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications
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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications

by Syngress
June 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
512 pages
18h 49m
English
Syngress
Content preview from Hack Proofing Your Web Applications
586 Index
Xfragments, 333
Xlink, 333, 362
XML-Data specification, 345–347, 369
XML Declaration, 334–335
XML Digital Signature specification,
362–365
XML editors, 369
XML Encryption specification, 355–362
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
attributes and, 336–337
benefits of using, 338–339
creating Web applications with,
347–352
Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
and, 344–345
elements (tags) and, 335–336
HTML vs., 332–333
logical structure of XML document,
334–335
overview of, 332–334
schemas and, 345–347
security risks associated with,
353–354
valid XML documents, 337
well-formed XML documents, 337
XML Digital Signature specification
and, 362–365
XML Encryption specification and,
355–362
XSL ISAPI Extension and, 365
XSL style sheets and, 339–343
XML Parser 3.0, 343–344
XML tags, ...
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ISBN: 9781928994312