33304XMLDOM Quick Referencehttp://www.devguru.com/Technologies/xmldom/quickref/xmldom_intro.htmlWelcome to the XMLDOM Quick Reference guide. This is a valuable 239 page reference detailing all the interfaces deemed by W3C to be basic to any implementation of the DOM (including HTML), as well as XML-specific interfaces and Microsoft's own, further extensions to the Document Object Model. Each object is fully described with working examples that clearly illustrate how its properties and methods (and in the case of Microsoft's extension, event handlers) can be used to manipulate actual XML documents.XML > ReferencesOct 17, 2006
XML is one of the most important of all recent innovations to hit the web. The XML technology provides a means of storing data in a structured manner. If you are not familiar with XML and would like an introduction, the Guru strongly recommends that you read the following two-part tutorial:
The history of XHTML is very simple; it is derived directly from HTML version 4.01 and is designed to be used with XML. Indeed, XHTML is part of a whole new suite of "X" technologies, with acronyms such as XML, XPATH, XSL, and XSLT, that are destined to have a profound effect on the Internet.
Welcome to the XMLDOM Quick Reference guide. This is a valuable 239 page reference detailing all the interfaces deemed by W3C to be basic to any implementation of the DOM (including HTML), as well as XML-specific interfaces and Microsoft's own, further extensions to the Document Object Model. Each object is fully described with working examples that clearly illustrate how its properties and methods (and in the case of Microsoft's extension, event handlers) can be used to manipulate actual XML documents.
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