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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; Pap/Cdr edition (15 Sep 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0764547593
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764547591
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 18.5 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 835,077 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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XML Weekend Crash Course covers the ins and outs of XML in 30 sessions. Each session is designed to take 30 minutes to complete, so the Crash Course is an intense 15–hour learning period. You can complete the Crash Course over a single weekend –– but you can also easily adapt the Crash Course sessions to whatever schedule best suits your needs.


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Get Up to Speed on XML – in a Weekend! The big day is Monday – the day you get to show off what you know about XML. The problem is, you′re not really up to speed. Maybe it′s been a while since you worked with Extensible Markup Language, or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we′ve got a solution for you – XML Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening and on Sunday afternoon, after completing 30 fast, focused sessions, you′ll be able to jump right in and start creating cutting–edge XML solutions. It′s as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Introduction to Structured Documents
∗ Why XML?
∗ A Simple XML Document
∗ Using XML on the Web
Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Creating XML Documents
∗ Tour of XML Syntax: Elements and Attributes
∗ Tour of XML Syntax: Special Constructs
∗ Working with Well–formed XML Documents
∗ Specifying an XML Vocabulary with a DTD
∗ Validating an XML Document and Expanding Its Structure
Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Exploring XML DTDs: Specifying Attributes
∗ Exploring XML DTDs: Creating Cross–References and Links
∗ Exploring XML DTDs: External Files
∗ Exploring XML DTDs: Special Characters
∗ Exploring XML DTDs: Graphics
∗ Publishing XML Documents: Introduction to XML Transformations
Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Simple Transformations with XSLT and XPath
∗ Introducing the XML Path Language (XPath)
∗ Using XSLT and XPath to Select XML Content
∗ Using XSLT and XPath to Fill an HTML Template
Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Introduction to Displaying XML Documents
∗ Formatting XML Documents with Cascading Style Sheets
∗ Building Web Sites with XSLT – Part I
∗ Building Web Sites with XSLT – Part II
∗ Scripting XML
∗ XHTML: An XML Vocabulary for the Web
Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Introduction to XML Schemas – Part I
∗ Introduction to XML Schemas – Part II
∗ Using Industry–Standard XML Vocabularies
∗ Linking and Querying XML Documents
CD–ROM Includes:
∗ Turbo XML trial version
∗ Evaluation versions of XML Spy and WorX for Word
∗ FrameMaker+SGML and SVGViewer tryout version
∗ Sample code from the book
∗ Assessment software to help gauge your progress
System Requirements: PC running Windows 95 or later, Windows NT 4 or later. See Appendix B for details and complete system requirements. For more information on Hungry Minds, go to www.hungryminds.com

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Starting Book, 22 Mar 2003
By A Customer
As a developer, I was looking for a book where I could learn about the XML technology. I currently work as a Web Developer and we use XML right from the VB COM level through to ASP and onto the Client Browser and manipulate the XML text file using XML DOM and Javascript to create interactive XML-based web solutions which make use of XSLT and CSS.

So if you wish to implement this method then this book is not for you. However, if you want to learn about XML and what it is then this book is a great way of getting started.

The book has 30 chapters. I found the first 25 particularly good. The chapters are divided into 6 sessions which are designed to be completed over 3 days (starting Friday evening). Each chapter took me about 20 mins to read, so I was well within the time suggested of 30 mins. This book is easy to read although it does assume that you have basic understanding of HTML. The summary and questions at the end of each chapter makes sure that you have learnt key points. I found the chapters on XML, XSLT and DTD really useful although the sections on XPath and Schema's did throw me a bit, but you can read the entire book over the weekend. I have managed to put a lot of the knowledge gained into practice, so if you are looking for a book where you can learn what XML is, then this book is for you, but if you wish to take XML to the next level and use it in conjunction with XML DOM and Javascript, then the book will only be useful as a reference guide as DOM is only briefly discussed at the end. "XML Programming with ASP and VB" would be a better choice.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great info to get started but needs more than a weekend, 2 May 2002
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It took me a lot longer than a weekend to get through this lot but the info you get is very good. It is pretty well written and (mostly) clear and easy to understand. I think it would be more honest of the publisher to call it XML in 30 easy lessons. I'm not sure you could get through all the info in the time slots they allow (ie, don't expect to see your family, the TV, the shops etc for 48 hours), but even if you could, how much would you remember and be able to use come Monday morning? More examples might have been helpful and info on what happens when you get error messages (eg, The sort of Error Messages you are likely to Encounter in this Section are...) and how to deal with them would have been great. Despite my negative comments I think the book is a very good introduction to the subject and I would definitely consider buying others in the same series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Learn XML in 15 Hours!, 15 Mar 2003
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As a Developer I was looking to buy a book on XML. My boss handed me 2 big-fat red WROX books; one on XML and the other on XSL (I won't even mention the other XSLT book too!) but they are far too daunting to read and I probably need a year to read them all! So I needed a book that could teach me the basics (quickly!). It assumes that you know basic HTML. There are 30 chapters but I found the first 25 really good. Each chapter took me about 20 mins to read, so I was well within the allocated time (30 mins). There are one or two minor typo errors in the examples, but they can be forgiven as the accompanying CD is excellent. The questions at the end of each section also ensure that you have learnt the key points. I bought 'XML in Easy Steps' too, but it was no where as detailed as this book. I recommend this book strongly if you want to learn about XML, XSLT, CSS, DTD, XML Schemas and DOM. The book is easy reading and key points are often repeated throughout the book. The section on XPath through me a bit as it was a bit over my head. But I was finished by Sunday Afternoon!
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