XML Pocket Reference

XML Pocket Reference
ISBN-10
1565927095
ISBN-13
9781565927094
Series
XML Pocket Reference
Category
Computers
Pages
107
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Oreilly & Associates Incorporated
Author
Robert Eckstein

Description

An overview of XML technology covers Stylesheets, instructions, attribute rules, entities, internal subsets, formatting, pattern matching, and building links.

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