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A collection of 11
A collection of 16 tutorial
A collection of 25
A collection of 11 FAQs on
FAQs/tutorials tips on XHTML
tips on XHTML 1.0 element
FAQs/tutorials tips on XHTML
RSS news aggregators. Clear
inline elements and tags.
tag and attribute syntax.
forms and input fields.
answers are provided with
Clear answers are provided
Clear answers are provided
Clear answers are provided
tutorial codes on desktop
with tutorial exercises on
with tutorial exercises on
with tutorial exercises on
and online news aggregators;
inline elements like:
XHTML elements, opening and
forms and input fields: form
adding your feeds to online
strong, em, code, sub, sup,
closing tags, element
elements and submission
news aggregators; sample
del, ins, big, small, br,
attributes, quoting
methods; input elements and
codes for Google Reader, My
script.
attribute values, required
input types like text,
Yahoo, Bloglines, NewsGator,
 
attribute and values, case
password, radio, checkbox,
Netvibes.
 
sensitivity, entering
hidden, submit, file, image,
 
 
comments, protecting
button; dropdown lists and
 
 
ampersand sign.
text areas; multiple forms.
 


Date: Dec, 15 2006


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Date: Nov, 20 2006


Date: Nov, 06 2006
A collection of 7 FAQs on RSS
A collection of 16 FAQs on
This example demonstrates a
In this presentation, the
(Really Simple Syndication).
Atom feed file standard.
nice an easy way to databing
speaker will look at new
Clear answers are provided
Clear answers are provided
an an XML Document to an
publishing tools and
with tutorial samples on
with tutorial samples on
ASP.NET drop down control.
standards that are enabling
introduction to Website
introduction to Atom feed
 
truly personalized content
syndication technology; RSS
file standard; various ways
 
on demand in the print
and Atom syndication file
to generate Atom feeds;
 
world. He will examine the
standards and versions.
linking Atom feeds to Web
 
roles of XSLFO and SVG
 
pages.
 
within publishing workflows,
 
 
 
and how XML as a neutral
 
 
 
format for creating Web,
 
 
 
print, and wireless content
 
 
 
can be formatted and
 
 
 
presented as a PDF document.
 
 
 
The session describes the
 
 
 
new place of XML and Web
 
 
 
standards in publishing for
 
 
 
printable representation of
 
 
 
dynamic text and graphics as
 
 
 
well as static content.


Date: Oct, 06 2006


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