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XML Pocket Reference (2nd Edition)
XML Pocket Reference (2nd Edition)

The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a documentpr ocessing standard that is an official recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the same group responsible for overseeing the HTML standard. Many expect XML and its sibling technologies to become the markup language of choice for dynamically generated content, including...

JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook
JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook
On numerous online forums for JavaScript and DHTML, the majority of questions begin with "How do I...?" This new Cookbook provides the answers with a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples. The book's recipes range from simple tasks, such as manipulating strings and validating dates in JavaScript, to...
More Eric Meyer on CSS
More Eric Meyer on CSS

More Valuable CSS Projects from the Master-Eric Meyer!

Just like its predecessor, this book takes a hands-on approach to teaching CSS. Through ten all new projects, Eric Meyer continues to instruct CSS devotees on how to make CSS work to solve their design challenges. Projects include converting and...

HTML5 and JavaScript Web Apps
HTML5 and JavaScript Web Apps
HTML5 and JavaScript Web Apps is about building web applications with HTML5 and W3C specifications that are widely supported across all devices and browsers. It is intended for programmers who are facing the challenges of moving more code to the frontend with JavaScript, CSS, and HTML, while at the same time...
HTML5 Solutions: Essential Techniques for HTML5 Developers
HTML5 Solutions: Essential Techniques for HTML5 Developers

The development of Hypertext Markup Language stopped in 1999 with its final version, n.4, made by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Technology, however, has not stood still in the meantime: the W3C also worked on interesting projects such as the generic Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) to XML, as well as on new markup...

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
This fourth edition of the definitive reference to JavaScript, a scripting language that can be embedded directly in web pages, covers the latest version of the language, JavaScript 1.5, as supported by Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer 6. The book also provides complete coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and Level 2), while retaining...
XForms Essentials
XForms Essentials
XForms Essentials is an introduction and practical guide to the new XForms specification. Written by Micah Dubinko, a member of the W3C XForms working group and an editor of the specification, the book explains the how and why of XForms, showing readers how to take advantage of them without having to write their...
XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language
XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

"The individual perspectives on the concepts behind the XQuery language offered by XQuery from the Experts will be of great value to those who are seeking to understand the implications, opportunities, and challenges of XQuery as they design future information systems based on XML."
—Michael Champion,
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Querying XML, : XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in context (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Querying XML, : XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in context (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
There is no more authoritative pair of authors on Querying XML than Jim Melton and Stephen Buxton. Best of all, as readers of Jim's other books know, his informal writing style will teach you what you need to know about this complex subject without giving you a headache. If you need a comprehensive and accessible overview of Querying XML, this...
AdvancED DOM Scripting: Dynamic Web Design Techniques
AdvancED DOM Scripting: Dynamic Web Design Techniques
Document Object Model (DOM) scripting is often misrepresented as any sort of scripting on the Web, but pure DOM scripting includes only those features and methods incorporated into a W3C DOM specification—that means no proprietary browser features. In a perfect world, we could follow the standards, ignore proprietary features, and finish with...
Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference (2nd Edition)
Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference (2nd Edition)
I am going to admit a selfish motive for writing this book and, more recently, updating it to the second edition: I needed the finished product for my own consulting and development work. After struggling in the early Version 4 browser days with tangled online references and monstrous printed versions of Netscape, Microsoft, and World Wide Web...
HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible
HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible
If HTML, XHTML, and CSS can do it, you can do it too...

Whether hand-coded or created by a visual editor, static or dynamic, most Web pages rely on HTML. The more you know about this language and its companion technologies, XHTML and CSS, the more flexible, creative, and effective your Web site will be. This all-new...

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