IE5, XML AND XSL Programmer's Reference

  • Authors:
  • Alex Homer;Alex Horner

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • IE5, XML AND XSL Programmer's Reference
  • Year:
  • 1999

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Abstract

From the Publisher:This book is about the support available in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 for XML and its associated technologies, such as Extended Stylesheet pported XML through a series of ActiveX controls and Java applets that could be embedded into a Web page, and which could parse and display data contained within an XML-format file. So, who is this book for? The answer is everyone who is involved in creating Web pages or Web-based applications. XML still looks to be the best (and only) way for Web page definition and construction to move forward into the future. HTML will not die. But as the levels of (hopefully compatible) browser support grow, XML will take over more and more of the tasks of defining the transport of data within Web pages, the definition of styles and the appearance of elements, and control over the way that the data is displayed.