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XSLT
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Chapter 1: Anatomy of an XSLT Stylesheet
(XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 3: Elements of a web site
(XSLT 2.0 Web Development, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 5: The XSLT transformation environment
(Definitive XSLT and XPath, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
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XSL-FO
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Chapter 13: XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects
(XML How to Program, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 8: Floats and footnotes
(Definitive XSL-FO, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 9: The "What" of XSL-FO.
(Just XSL, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
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XPath/XPointer/XLink
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Chapter 11: XML Path Language (XPath)
(XML How to Program, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
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XML
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Chapter 2: XML Overview
(SOAP: Cross Platform Internet Development Using XML, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: Introduction to XML
(Essential XML for Web Professionals, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: Why XML?
(The essential Guide to XML Technologies, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: Markup Laid Down
(Just XML (2nd Edition), Prentice Hall)
Chapter 2: Just Enough XML
(The XML Handbook (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall)
Chapter 2: Documents
(XML: The Annotated Specification, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 3: Ease of Learning
(Structuring XML Documents, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: Internets
(Designing XML Internet Applications, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 20: Custom Markup Languages: Part I
(XML How to Program, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 2: Just Enough XML
(Charles F. Goldfarb's XML Handbook, 4/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 0: Preface
(Designing XML Databases, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 8: Presenting XML in the Client
(Building Web Sites with XML, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 3: Methods of Processing XML
(Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java, Prentice Hall)
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XHTML
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Chapter 1: Why Bother?
(XHTML Example By Example, Prentice Hall)
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Web Services
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Chapter 2: The Basic Web Services Stack
(IT Web Services: A Roadmap for the Enterprise, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 4: Web Services and Enterprise Computing
(Web Services: A Technical Introduction, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: What Are “Web Services”?
(Web Services Explained, Solutions and Applications for the Real World, Prentice Hall)
Chapter 1: Web Services
(Web Services: Building Blocks for Distributed Systems, Prentice Hall)
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UDDI
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Chapter 1: UDDI Executive White Paper
(UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL: The Web Services Specification Reference Book, Prentice Hall)
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SOAP
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Chapter 1: Why SOAP? Web Services and .NET
(Advanced SOAP for Web Development, Prentice Hall)
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Schemas
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Chapter 9: Simple types
(Definitive XML Schema, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
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SAX
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Chapter 10: Just Enough SAX
(XML Processing with Python, Prentice Hall)
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Java XML
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Chapter 9: Java API for XML- Based Remote Procedure Calls (JAX-RPC)
(Java Web Services For Experienced Programmers, Prentice Hall)
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DTD
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Chapter 6: Document Type Definition (DTD)
(XML How to Program, 1/e, Prentice Hall)
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BizTalk
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Chapter 6: Hubbed Marketplace Integration
(BizTalk: Implementing Business-to-Business E-commerce, Prentice Hall)
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.NET
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Chapter 11: A Case Study: A Distributed Web Application
(Fundamentals of Web Applications Using .NET and XML, Prentice Hall)
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