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Get ready for Firefox 3.0 - XML tutorial


Mozilla Firefox 3 is a major release with many enhancements, some of which are targeted at users, and some at developers. In this article, you will learn more about these new Firefox 3 features. For example, one of the updates gives Web developers the ability to build Web applications that work even when the user is disconnected from the Internet.
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Going Wireless with WML and XHTML Mobile
Going Wireless with WML and XHTML Mobile
An important variant of XHTML is called XHTML Mobile, and its focus is on mobile devices that don't require the full XHTML feature set. You've probably experienced the challenge of trying to "browse" the web on a mobile phone. If so, you probably understand how constrained the mobile phone environment can be in terms of limited screen space, processing power, memory, and so on.
In this tutorial, we'll cover
- how WML and XHTML Mobile fit into the state of the wireless web
- Decks and cardsthe anatomy of a WML document
- Formatting tags for WML text
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A  short tutorial on  WML
A short tutorial on WML
This tutorial gives you complete understanding on WML language and make you able to develope your WAP site.
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BizTalk
BizTalk
In this tutorial, we will look at BizTalk Framework 2.0, which is an extension of the SOAP specification. BizTalk Framework 2.0 provides a structure for building solutions that move data contained in a SOAP document across boundaries.
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XPath Tutorial
XPath Tutorial
In this tutorial, selected XPath features are demonstrated with many examples and pictures which can be downloaded for off-line use.
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Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Article
Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Article
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information. This article introduces the architecture, which sets forth a set of design principles for creating information-typed modules at a topic level, and for using that content in delivery modes such as online help and product support portals on the Web. This article serves as a roadmap to DITA: what it is and how it applies to technical documentation. The article also links to representative source code.
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