This book introduces the foundation of XML language and many related technologies on which future innovation depends. It is divided into the following parts: first, it introduces how to use HTML programming to create Web sites, and then uses XML to quickly create these programs, so as to control and explore XML. Basic knowledge of XML and the difference between XML and HTML, and then introduces some new technologies and applications related to XML, and uses these technologies to study several cases. The book also uses a certain amount of space to introduce VBScript, Active Server Pages, Perl and Java, with special emphasis on Java. This book conducts in-depth research on the large number of functions provided by XML. It has rich examples (these codes are included on the CD-ROM accompanying this book) and exercises taken from many fields to explain software engineering rules and grammatical rules and solve practical problems. This book also lists many programming techniques to help readers master various important aspects of program development. The self-test exercises and answers at the end of each chapter can help students test their mastery of the chapter content. This book is the latest in the Deitel/Prentice Hall programming series and is suitable for XML users at all levels. This book is organized in a way that helps readers learn to write Web-based applications quickly and efficiently.
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