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Platinum Edition Using XHTML, XML and Java 2 Platinum Edition (Hardcover)

by Eric Ladd (Author), Jim O'Donnell (Author), Mike Morgan (Author), Andrew H. Watt (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 1440 pages
  • Publisher: QUE; 1st Revised edition edition (23 Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0789724731
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789724731
  • Product Dimensions: 24 x 19.8 x 6.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,455,702 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #77 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > HTML & XHTML > XHTML
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Platinum Edition Using XHTML, XML and Java 2 shows how to combine these three powerful standards--and plenty of others--to deliver flexible Web content on a variety of platforms, including Java. This admirably comprehensive book covers virtually everything today's Web developer needs to deliver flexible content for a variety of browsers.

The book gives you an in-depth tour of XHTML (the XML-based version of HTML) from top to bottom so that you will know what Web content to build on the server. Early chapters go over what's special about XHTML with a full element reference. (Generally speaking, XHTML resembles HTML a lot but follows some new conventions.) Using plenty of screen shots, all the basics of Web content designed with XHTML are covered, including how to use image maps, frames, cascading style sheets and JavaScript effectively. Some particularly good sections lay out the differences between today's browsers (including the different object models and support for DHTML on Netscape and Microsoft browser platforms).

Despite the title of this book (obviously designed to catch the eye of Java readers), it also covers server-side development using CGI (in C), Microsoft ASP, ColdFusion and PHP. Its cross-language perspective makes this a good choice for anyone evaluating options for server-side development. It also will help readers who are transitioning between technologies. For instance, three short chapters on Allaire ColdFusion will help anyone understand this powerful programming tool quickly.

The book closes with programming done with Java, from client-side applets with AWT and Swing, to server-side development using servlets and JSPs. Final sections show how to combine Java and XML (fulfilling the promise of the title).

With a wide-ranging tour of at a least a dozen key Web standards and technologies, this text accomplishes a lot more than its title suggests. Written with a clear and patient style and bolstered by plenty of screen shots for the beginner, it'll prove to be a useful resource for almost anyone who does server-side Web development and wants to get a handle on the quickly moving standards surrounding XML, XHTML and today's newer browsers. --Richard Dragan



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Platinum Edition XHTML, XML and Java 2 is separated into several sections, each of which focuses on a specific technology, including XHTML, XML, JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, CGI programming with Perl, Server-side Programming with ASP, ColdFusion and PHP, and Java 2. Throughout the book, the authors focus on the features and benefits of each technology, giving readers a well-rounded education in current web development tools and techniques. In addition, the authors demonstrate the value of combining various technologies (such as Java and XML) for more powerful web solutions.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Wide, but not overwhelmingly deep, 15 Dec 2000
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I bought this book mainly as part of an effort to modernise my coding and start using XHTML instead of HTML. To be honest the starting chapters did not tell me much more than i could have learned online, however it does give a good overview of a broad range of technologies and makes an okay reference work.
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