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XML Formatting Strategies - XML tutorial


In this tutorial, you'll learn: the basics of style sheets and XML formatting; when and why to use CSS and XSL on the Web; the practical differences between CSS and XSL style sheets; how to format a basic XML document using CSS and XSLT style sheets.
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  XML Presentation with XSL and CSS
XML Presentation with XSL and CSS
We will discuss how to use XML with user services components—that is, with the components that run on the client and interact with the user. This tutorial will focus specifically on creating static user services components that can be used to present information to the user.
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Build an XUL-based Blog Editor
Build an XUL-based Blog Editor
The Firefox browser is built using XUL, and the upcoming Firefox 3.0 release will provide a XUL runtime allowing any Firefox user to run any XUL application. In this tutorial, you'll start to program in XUL. You'll see how to leverage your Web development skills to build a XUL-based blog editor. The editor will provide some basic rich text editing, and allow you to save drafts locally that you can reload later for editing.
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Web Services Tutorial
Web Services Tutorial
In this tutorial you will learn what exactly Web Services are and Why and How to use them.
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XML Schemas
XML Schemas
In this tutorial, you'll learn about XML schemas and how to use them in your XML documents. We'll look at the XML schema data types and their categories and then explore how to create simple and complex data types.
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Markup Languages
Markup Languages
A markup language uses special notation to mark the different sections of a document. In HTML documents, for example, angle brackets (<>) are used to mark the different sections of text.
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