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1997
| St.Laurent2s popular primer offers Web developers a quick start to understanding and implementing XML. This third edition of XML: A Primer, 3rd Edition, includes new developments in XML technology regarding XLink, XPointer, XPath and XSLT. This guide for Web developers explains the differences and similarities between SGML, HTML, and XML, and provides you with a solid understanding of how to create custom tags and Document Type Definitions (DTDs). You2ll also find discussion on the impact of XML....[more] |
2010
| The Live Edition of Learning Rails starts with an update of the book from Rails 2.1.1 to Rails 2.3.5. Code that changed over the past year or so has been cleaned up, as have errata that shouldn't have been there in the first place. Easy approaches to installing Rails that proved to be dead ends have been removed, while new material on jQuery has been added. The text has also been improved to make fewer assumptions that readers have gone through it in sequence, with reminders added about steps wh....[more] |
2005
| Although XML itself is complex, its basic concepts are simple. And that's the approach behind this concise little book. The third edition of this pocket guide spares readers the agony of hunting through larger books by quickly explaining the essentials of how XML features are used to perform non-obvious tasks. Readers will find a handy introduction to XML terminology and syntax, and a quick reference to XML instructions, attributes, entities, and datatypes that are used in a multitude of applica....[more] |
2003
| Office 2003 XML Essentials offers an in-depth exploration of the relationship between XML and Office 2003, examining how the various products in the Office suite can both produce and consume XML. Developers and power users who already have a good grasp of Office programs will learn how to combine Office with other sources of information and information processing. Author Simon St. Laurent starts with an overview of the XML features included in the various Office 2003 components, and explores in ....[more] |
2001
| Learning Rails takes a web-centric approach to the popular web application framework, making it easier to get started. Most Rails books are written for programmers who have already worked in other frameworks. They explain how to handle the inner parts of an application first - models and controllers - before moving on to the view. For web developers who know HTML and JavaScript, though, starting with databases is a painful way to learn Rails. This book approaches Rails from the outer layer, lett....[more] |
2001
| Many regard the ability to access a web application directly from a remote script or a program running on any platform as the "next big thing." XML-RPC (Extensible Markup Language- Remote Procedure Call) does just this, allowing developers to open objects or "web services" to the Internet and easily recombine web services to create dynamic, content-intensive web sites. Programming Web Applications with XML-RPC puts developers firmly in control of the XML-RPC protocol, for a simple way to create ....[more] |
2000
| XHTML promises to expand the power and versatility of the Web and pave the way for XML. With crystal-clear explanations and compelling case studies, this step-by-step guide shows you how to take advantage of this exciting new Web standard. From working with the rigorous XHTML structure and retrofitting your HTML code to extending XHTML with XML, this guide is just what you need to position yourself and your sites for the XML future. |
1999
| Designed for the experienced XML user, this jargon-free guide skips the introductory material and focuses on how to use XML intelligently with best practices. Short, clear chapters can be read independently if the reader has a background in XML. |
1998
| Cookies are a mystery of Web programming. They're rumored to have been the cause of malevolent invasions of privacy, virus mongering, and security breaches. In reality, they are a highly efficient programming tool that helps users keep track of where they are in a Web site. These pages show how to make the most of cookies. |
1998
| Sharing Bandwidth Get More Bang for Your Bandwidth Improve the performance and manageability of your network connection - and reduce costs! Filled with practical, innovative solutions and detailed scenarios, Sharing Bandwidth shows you how to leverage the latest hardware and software solutions to make the most of the amount of bandwidth you have - whether you run a small system or an enterprise-wide network spanning the globe. Working Solutions for Everyday Networking Challenges Master common li....[more] |

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