With Web access becoming available through TV, handheld devices, and even phones, developers need to create sites that can be viewed from different environments, not just from the desktop. Introducing XHTML, the next generation HTML, this practical guide jumpstarts Web developers on the technology that ensures that their Web pages stay true-to-form on any available platform. Using extensive code and real-world examples, XML expert Michael Sauers teaches readers how to apply XHTML quickly and effectively without having to become XML programmers first. Readers will learn how to migrate legacy HTML documents to XHTML and create documents and applications for a variety of platforms. Like the other books in the series, an appendix listing will feature where to find updated information, a source code index, and other handy features.
The complete how-to guide to moving Web development from the desktop to wireless technologies
XHTML Essentials
Need to migrate your HTML documents to wireless and other platforms in a hurry, but don’t have the time to master XML? Then XHTML is the answer, and this book shows you how to use it.
Quickly and painlessly, Michael Sauers and R. Allen Wyke get you up to speed on everything you need to know to use this powerful new tool to ensure that your documents stay true-to-form on virtually any platform. Using extensive code examples and real-world examples, they teach you, step-by-step, how to migrate legacy HTML documents to XHTML documents and how to create new documents and applications for handheld, wireless, mobile, and other environments.
Like all the books in the critically acclaimed XML Essentials series, XHTML Essentials features:
- Loads of source code and working examples
- A down-to-earth, accessible style and tone geared to professional developers
- Helpful listing of where to find updated information and rap with experts
- A CD-ROM containing all the source code from the book
- A companion Web site with links to resources, experts, newsgroups, and newsletters
The CD-ROM contains all the source code and examples from the book.
The companion Web site features links to resources, experts, newsgroups, and newsletters.
Wiley Computer Publishing
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About the Author
MICHAEL SAUERS is the Internet trainer for the Bibliographical Center for Research. He also trains librarians throughout twelve states on the Internet and related technologies. His other books include Mastering Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Advanced Topics, and Using the Internet as a Reference Tool.
R. ALLEN WYKE is Vice President of Research and Development at Engage, an Internet marketing company. He was the Webmaster columnist for SunWorld, and contributed a weekly column on Integrating Windows and Unix to Itworld.com. He has written several books on Internet technologies, including Perl, JavaScript, and PHP.