Network Programming, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Web Programming, Database Administration & Management
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Overview
Structuring XML Documents is the perfect book for you, if you're tired of toy exercises and are ready to build XML/SGML DTDs for real-world document systems; you need to write DTDs that work both for your authors and for your computer specialists; you're starting with XML and want to make the most of it; and you already use HTML or SGML and want to try XML. In this book, David Megginson shares his extensive expertise in quality structured document design and DTD development. Starting with five detailed industry-standard models, learn how to analyze DTDs and adapt them for your specific needs; build DTDs that are easier to learn, use, and process; ensure structural compatibility throughout your DTDs; and use the new Architectural Forms standard to simplify complex DTD problems.Editorials
Library Journal
Megginso offers an extensive discussion of document type definition (DTD): syntax, the DTD model, DTD analysis, processing, compatibility, customization, and architectural design. For advanced users.Booknews
For those ready to plunge into the Brave New World Wide Web of smart data and electronic commerce, Megginson (of Microstar Software Ltd.; Ontario, Canada) provides a tool more powerful than HTML for designing information structures: the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). Not for the clueless about DTDs or SGML, as there is no glossary. Includes a CD-ROM for plug-and-play parsing. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
March 19, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
420
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780136422990