All XML documents must be both well-formed and valid. But how do you determine whether your XML documents meet those requirements? The short answer...
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By: Decoding XML and the DTD  |
Basic DTD features are demonstrated in this tutorial through a number of examples that can be downloaded for off-line use. An XML document is...
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XLink, is an XML-related specification, that lets you achieve dramatic linking effects in your XML documents. In this short tip, you shall learn...
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This article spells out what is Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and how it is applied to technical documentation. This is an...
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Visual Studio.NET and the .NET Framework provide a rich set of XML capabilities. This presentation demonstrates how to use those capabilities by...
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By: Carlos Aquino  |
This column demonstrates how to use XML Schema archetyping (and style sheets) to control styling of data for various presentation modes. How the...
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In this tutorial, selected XML features are demonstrated on many examples which can be downloaded for off-line use
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In this tutorial, selected XPath features are demonstrated with many examples and pictures which can be downloaded for off-line use.
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