Publisher's Synopsis
"XML--the Microsoft Way is a must-have for any IT library."--Duane Nickull, CTO, XML Global Technologies, and Chief Technical Editor, XSLT.comAs a core part of many new and important technologies, XML is a must-know tool for all programmers creating network- and Web-enabled applications for the Windows platform. This complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date book presents a thorough examination of the fundamentals of standard XML, essential related technologies, and the use of XML within a Microsoft-specific development environment.Appropriate for beginning to intermediate XML programmers, XML--the Microsoft Way explains XML concepts and guides developers who need to learn XML development skills. The book begins with a background on the history of XML and offers clear explanations and examples of its most important elements: syntax, data modeling, formatting, templates, linking, and more. Later chapters address advanced topics, focusing on Microsoft's tools for XML development.You will find thorough coverage of such important topics as:XML Schema, Namespaces, XLink, and XPointerData modeling with DTDs, XDR Schemas, and XSD SchemasCascading Style SheetseXtensible Stylesheet Language (;NET Framework and XMLInternet Explorer and Dynamic HTMLNumerous code examples--primarily in Visual Basic, although many are in Visual C++ and C#--appear throughout the book to illustrate important techniques. The combination of clear explanations, real-world examples, and a Microsoft-based focus make XML--the Microsoft Way an essential addition to any Windows programmer's library. 0201748525B11122001