XML by example : building E-commerce applications
by
 
McGrath, Sean.

Title
XML by example : building E-commerce applications

Author
McGrath, Sean.

ISBN
9780139601620

Personal Author
McGrath, Sean.

Publication Information
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1998.

Physical Description
xlviii, 470 p. : ill. : 24 cm. + 1 computer laser optical disk (4 3/4 in.)

Series
The Charles F. Goldfarb series on open information management

Series Title
The Charles F. Goldfarb series on open information management

General Note
Includes index.
 
Accompanied by one 4 3/4 in. computer laser optical disk at Loans Counter at H 005.72 M147X.

Contents
Ch. 1. XML - An Executive Summary -- Ch. 2. XML in Action -- Ch. 3. The Commercial Benefits of XML -- Ch. 4. Gaining Competitive Advantage with XML -- Ch. 5. Just Enough Details -- Ch. 6. Using XML with Internet Explorer 4 -- Ch. 7. Database Publishing with XML -- Ch. 8. Web Automation with WIDL (Web Interface Definition Language) -- Ch. 9. Push Publishing with CDF (Channel Definition Format) -- Ch. 10. Developing XML Utility Programs -- Ch. 11. The XML Standard -- Ch. 12. XML Hypertext Linking with XLL -- Ch. 13. XML Formatting with XSL -- Ch. 14. The Unicode Standard -- Ch. 15. The Document Object Model (DOM) -- Ch. 16. Raiding the SGML Larder -- Ch. 17. OFX - Open Financial Exchange -- Ch. 18. XML/EDI - XML and Electronic Data Interchange -- Ch. 19. Open Trading Protocol -- App. A. Some Details -- App. B. About the CD-ROM -- App. C. Open Trade Protocol.

Abstract
XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications demonstrates XML's powerful E-commerce capabilities by walking you through the construction of a real-world catalog application - start to finish. Along the way, you'll learn virtually every key technique for building XML-based E-commerce sites.

Subject Term
XML (Document markup language)
 
Electronic commerce.


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