By Jennifer Kyrnin
Applied XML Solutions
by Benoit Marchal
This is the book for people who want to know what to do with XML once you know it.
It gives you real-world examples of different ways to use XML. Paperback.
Beginning XHTML
by Frank Boumphrey, Cassandra Greer, Dave Raggett, Jenny Raggett, Sebastian
Schnitzenbaumer, Ted Wugofski
This comprehensive manual will help you learn how to use XHTML. It covers the
difference between HTML and XHTML, how it relates to XML, and how to create
Web pages. Paperback.
Learning WML & WMLScript
by Martin Frost
If you're interested in wireless technology and putting information up there, then
you should learn WML. With this book you'll have wireless Web pages up and running
in no time. Paperback.
Professional XML
by Stephen F. Mohr, Jonathan Pinnock, Brian Loesgen
Learn how to use XML in business situations. You'll see how to apply XML to
databases, e-commerce, and servers. Plus all the basic XML information you would
expect. Paperback.
XML Bible
by Elliotte Rusty Harold
1000 pages of XML information. This book goes into detail about how XML works
and how to use DTDs, style sheets, and create XML applications. Paperback.
XML by Example
by Sean McGrath
Once you understand XML, you will want to get started building applications. The
most common use of XML is in e-commerce, and this book covers some of the more
common e-commerce applications. Paperback.
XSLT: Working with XML and HTML
by Khun Yee Fung
Transformation of your XML is a tricky but really useful tool. This book will
help you learn how to use it. Paperback.
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