Training Course:XML: An IntroductionSchool/Trainer:The MindCenter - Computer Education Professionals Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Course Outline
Lesson 1: Getting Started with XML Topics: Determine When to Use XML
Lesson 2: Creating an XML Document Topics: Create XML Elements Create XML Attributes Insert XML Entities Create Additional XML Document Components Implement Namespaces
Lesson 3: Validating an XML Document Topics: Validate XML with a DTD Create a DTD Validate XML with a Schema Create a Schema
Lesson 4: Accessing XML Documents with APIs Topics: Access an XML Document Using the Document Object Model (DOM) Manipulate XML Data Using the Simple API for XML (SAX)
Lesson 5: Formatting and Transforming XML Documents Topics: Display an XML Document Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Transform XML to XML Transform XML to HTML Create an XSL-FO Document Display an XML Document Using XSL-FO
Lesson 6: Linking XML Documents Topics: Use XLink to Link to an External Document Link to External Sources Using the HTML Namespace ...''
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Phone:801-269-1300
School Address:
5505 S 900 E Plaza 1, Ste 225
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