October 2005
Beginner to intermediate
1032 pages
29h 8m
English
IN THIS APPENDIX
• Dreamweaver's XML Authoring Environment
• Creating an XSL Transformation
HTML, as you know, is short for HyperText Markup Language. The “markup” refers to the library of tags that describes how data should be organized or structured on the page. The browser then parses the information out of those tags and presents it to the user in a friendly and legible fashion. What HTML doesn't do, however, is give any information about what the data means, called metadata. Without metadata, search engines and other data-filtering ...