Markup Languages
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- Charles F. Goldfarb's XMLbooks.com
- A comprehensive listing of all books related to XML by one of the inventors of SGML, Charles Goldfarb.
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- Definitive XML Schema: Author's Site
- Information about the book Definitive XML Schema by Priscilla Walmsley. Includes errata and downloadable schema examples.
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- The XML Bible
- Covers document type definitions, style sheets, supplemental technologies, and applications. Description, table of contents, and sample chapters.
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- Wrox Press: XSLT Programmer's Reference
- By Michael Kay. Covers using the XSLT language to develop web applications. Online book discussion and sample chapter provided.
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- XML Schema Best Practices
- A detailed set of best practices compiled by Roger Costello from discussions among XML Schema experts.
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- Brief XML Schema (XSD) tutorial
- A brief XML Schema overview with code samples demonstrating how to use essential XML Schema elements.
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- Using W3C XML Schema
- Article by Eric Van der Vlist introducing W3C XML Schema, also includes a reference to the Schema datatypes and structures.
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- XML Schema 2001 and Relax NG Tutorial
- Introductory tutorial on W3C XML Schema and RELAX NG at zvon.org.
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- XML Schema Tutorial
- A free 5 part tutorial providing an overview of the building blocks of the W3C XML Schema standard.
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- XML Schema Tutorial at xfront.com
- Detailed XML Schema tutorial with many examples, prepared by Roger Costello. Format is Microsoft PowerPoint.
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- XML Accessibility Guidelines
- This document explains how to design accessible applications using XML. (W3C Working Draft 3 October 2002)
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- XML Blueberry Requirements
- Design principles and requirements for the Blueberry Revision of the XML 1.0 Recommendation, solely to address character set issues. (W3C Working Draft 21 September 2001)
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- XML Protocol (XMLP) Requirements
- An envelope to encapsulate XML data for transfer in an interoperable manner that allows for distributed extensibility, evolvability, as well as intermediaries like proxies, caches, and gateways. (W3C Working Group Note 28 July 2003)
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- XML Protocol Abstract Model
- This specification defines an Abstract Model of XML Protocol. An abstract model is one way to establish a consistent set of concepts. and is a tool for the description of complex behaviour. (W3C Working Draft 20 February 2003)
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- Ecrion XF Rendering Server
- Uses XSL formatting objects to dynamically create customized PDF, POSTSCRIPT, HTML, GIF, JPEG, or PNG files from XML data [Commercial].
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- Intel SOA Expressway XSLT 2.0 Processor
- A stand-alone beta version of the XSL Transformations (XSLT) engine built into Intel SOA Expressway. Supports XSLT 2.0 as a basic XSLT processor.