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XML Introduction

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In 1970 IBM Introduced SGML
In this tutorial you will
This is the first installment
Learn how to build live XML
(Standard Generalized Markup
learn about Elements,
of "Working XML",
data-driven Web solutions by
Language). SGML was
Anatomy of tags, Tag naming
a column with companion
editing and presenting live
developed out of the General
rules, Invalid tags, Valid
project code that
XML data on the Web, making
Markup Language (GML), which
tags, Root and child
demonstrates the evolution
the data available for easy,
was developed by IBM in the
elements, Attributes, When
of full-fledged XML
wide consumption. See how
late 1960s. SGML is a
Do I use Attributes?
applications. This column
you can create Web pages
semantic and structural
Entities, Character data
introduces XM (XSLT Make), a
with live views on XML data
language for text documents
sections, Comments and
simple and affordable Web
from a range of data sources
but is very complicated.
Processing instructions.
publishing
including XML data from
HTML is a subset of SGML.
 
content-management solution
Office documents,
In 1996 XML Working Group
 
that takes advantage of XML
spreadsheets, and XML forms,
was formed under W3C .The
 
and XSLT. Code samples show
XML from OLEDB databases,
World Wide Web Consortium
 
the development of a wrapper
XML Web services, and data
(W3C) is an international
 
for the XSLT to make it easy
from SharePoint lists, and
consortium where Member
 
for a nonprogrammer to use.
doc libraries.
organizations, a full-time
 
XM project code is available
 
staff, and the public work
 
by link.
 
together to develop Web
 
 
 
standards . W3C was created
 
 
 
by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994
 
 
 
who also invented the World
 
 
 
Wide Web in 1989. In 1998
 
 
 
W3C introduced XML 1.0.
 
 
 


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This paper will identify XML
 
 
 
and XSLT as ideal tools for
 
 
 
separating content and
 
 
 
presentation, and show how
 
 
 
these technologies can be
 
 
 
used to overcome the
 
 
 
inherent difficulties
 
 
 
associated with the
 
 
 
presentation of data to
 
 
 
devices with limited
 
 
 
capabilities.
 
 
 


Date: Sep, 17 2003
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