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The XML Pocket Reference is both a handy introduction to XML terminology and syntax, and a quick reference to XML instructions, attributes, entities, and datatypes. Although XML itself is complex, its basic concepts are simple. This small book combines a perfect tutorial for learning the basics of XML with a reference to the XML and XSL specifications. The new edition introduces information on XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) and Xpath.
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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter 1 XML Pocket Reference

    1. Introduction

    2. XML Terminology

    3. XML Reference

    4. Entity and Character References

    5. Document Type Definitions

    6. The Extensible Stylesheet Language

    7. XSLT Stylesheet Structure

    8. Templates and Patterns

    9. XSLT Elements

    10. XPath

    11. XPointer and XLink

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    Product Details
    Title:
    XML Pocket Reference, Second Edition
    By:
    Robert Eckstein, Michel Casabianca
    Publisher:
    O'Reilly Media
    Formats:
    • Print
    • Safari Books Online
    Print Release:
    April 2001
    Pages:
    112
    Print ISBN:
    978-0-596-00133-9
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-00133-9
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    About the Authors
    1. Robert Eckstein

      Robert Eckstein, an editor at O'Reilly, works mostly on Java books (notably Java Swing) and is also responsible for the XML Pocket Reference and Webmaster in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition. In his spare time he has been known to provide online coverage for popular conferences. He also writes articles for JavaWorld magazine. Robert holds bachelor's degrees in computer science and communications from Trinity University. In the past, he has worked for the USAA insurance company and more recently spent four years with Motorola's cellular software division. He is the co-author of Using Samba.

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    2. Michel Casabianca

      Michel Casabianca is an independent XML and Java developer.

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