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The Extensible Markup Language (XML) defines a way of marking up text to describe the structure of data. XML allows you to create your own markup language: you define the tags that give meaning to your data. The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) creates and maintains the definition of XML, making it a standard for creating markup languages. Industries and organizations use XML to write rules defining their own markup languages. In this course, students will learn how to create well-formed XML documents. By adding a third day to the course, we've enhanced Introduction to XML by extending our coverage of XML Schema and XSLT. A new chapter covering XML Schema in conjunction with Namespaces supplements a trio of existing chapters on XML, Namespaces, and XML Schema. The additional three chapters on XSLT give students more than just a jump start on XSLT, but rather full, in-depth coverage of this complex topic.
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) defines a way of marking up text to describe the structure of data. XML allows you to create your own markup language: you define the tags that give meaning to your data. The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) creates and maintains the definition of XML, making it a standard for creating markup languages. Industries and organizations use XML to write rules defining their own markup languages. In this course, students will learn how to create well-formed XML documents. By adding a third day to the course, we've enhanced Introduction to XML by extending our coverage of XML Schema and XSLT. A new chapter covering XML Schema in conjunction with Namespaces supplements a trio of existing chapters on XML, Namespaces, and XML Schema. The additional three chapters on XSLT give students more than just a jump start on XSLT, but rather full, in-depth coverage of this complex topic.
| Product Code | 1-00-00105-000-08-05-11-grp |
| Audience | Application developers, web developers and administrators, and XML authors. |
| Course Length | 3 Days |
| Instructor Kit Description | Instructor Kit Includes: |
| Outline | View PDF |
| Prerequisites | HTML. Familiarity with web and data processing concepts. Programming experience is helpful, but not necessary. |
| Sample/Evaluation | View PDF |
| Student Files | Download Zip File |
| Revision | 5.2.3 |
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