June 2002
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
7h 53m
English

“Out of intense complexities, intense simplicities emerge.”
—Winston Churchill
Data marked up in XML can be put to a variety of different uses. It can be tagged for identification by search engines, transmitted from one location to another, or formatted for rendering in a web browser or other display agent. The preceding chapters have focused primarily on this last application, using DOM and SAX to process and format XML data for simple user-friendly display.
For mere information formatting and display, using the DOM or SAX approach is a snap. The process is simple and, ...
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