Extensible Markup Language The Least You Need To Know

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Extensible Markup Language The Least You Need To Know

Who We Are

Extensible Markup Language: The Least You Need To Know

The Origin of (Document) Species

The Origin of (Document) Species

The Document Ecology

Evolution: Syntax

Evolution: Style

Evolution: Structure

Evolution: Semantics

Citation Encodings 1/2

Citation Encodings 2/2

The Fossil Record

The Ascent of XML

Mission Statement

World-Wide Markup Language

Community-Wide Markup Languages

Future Evolution of XML

XML: Specifications

XML 1.0 Syntax

XML 1.0: Markup Types

XML-1.0: DTDs 1/2

XML-1.0: DTDs 2/2

XLink : ëRealí Hypertext Links

XLink: Advanced

XSL: ěBehavior Sheetsî

XML: Applications

Data Archaeology

Every Bit in XML

Across Time

Across Space

Across Cultures

XML Example Applications

Some Software Tools

Anatomy of a DTD

Anatomy of a Memo DTD

Adding Header Declarations

Elements within the Text

Quotation Links: Simple to Extended

Out-of-Line Links

Linking Example: A Link Farm

Making the Memo DTD Links-Aware

Sample Memo XML-file

Adding Style

Memo Editors and Browsers

XML: Recommended Reading

Author: Rohit Khare

Email: rohit@uci.edu

Home Page: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~rohit/

Other information:
CSCW'98 Tutorial: XML: Modeling Data and Metadata November 15, 1998 // Seattle, WA

XML Examples that Go with these Slides

Copyright 1998, 4K Associates. All rights reserved. May be used only for educational and personal purposes without written consent of the authors.

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