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XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is a W3C endorsed standard for document markup. Because of its ability to deliver portable data, XML is positioned to be a key web application technology.
Given the complexity and incredible potential of this powerful markup language, it is clear that every serious developer using XML for data or text formatting and transformation will need a comprehensive, easy-to- access desktop reference in order to take advantage of XML's full potential. XML in a Nutshell will assist developers in formatting files and data structures correctly for use in XML documents.
XML defines a basic syntax used to mark up data with simple, human-readable tags, and provides a standard format for computer documents. This format is flexible enough to be customized for transforming data between applications as diverse as web sites, electronic data inter-change, voice mail systems, and wireless devices, to name a few.
Developers can either write their own programs that interact with, massage, and manipulate the data in XML documents, or they can use off-the-shelf software like web browsers and text editors to work with XML documents. Either choice gives them access to a wide range of free libraries in a variety of languages that can read and write XML.
The XML specification defines the exact syntax this markup must follow: how elements are delimited by tags, what a tag looks like, what names are acceptable for elements, where attributes are placed, and so forth. XML doesn't have a fixed set of tags and elements that are supposed to work for everybody in all areas of interest for all time. It allows developers and writers to define the elements they need as they need them.
Although XML is quite flexible in the elements it allows to be defined, it is quite strict in many other respects. XML in a Nutshell covers the fundamental rules that all XML documents and authors must adhere to, detailing the grammar that specifies where tags may be placed, what they must look like, which element names are legal, how attributes attach to elements, and much more.
Given the complexity and incredible potential of this powerful markup language, it is clear that every serious developer using XML for data or text formatting and transformation will need a comprehensive, easy-to- access desktop reference in order to take advantage of XML's full potential. XML in a Nutshell will assist developers in formatting files and data structures correctly for use in XML documents.
XML defines a basic syntax used to mark up data with simple, human-readable tags, and provides a standard format for computer documents. This format is flexible enough to be customized for transforming data between applications as diverse as web sites, electronic data inter-change, voice mail systems, and wireless devices, to name a few.
Developers can either write their own programs that interact with, massage, and manipulate the data in XML documents, or they can use off-the-shelf software like web browsers and text editors to work with XML documents. Either choice gives them access to a wide range of free libraries in a variety of languages that can read and write XML.
The XML specification defines the exact syntax this markup must follow: how elements are delimited by tags, what a tag looks like, what names are acceptable for elements, where attributes are placed, and so forth. XML doesn't have a fixed set of tags and elements that are supposed to work for everybody in all areas of interest for all time. It allows developers and writers to define the elements they need as they need them.
Although XML is quite flexible in the elements it allows to be defined, it is quite strict in many other respects. XML in a Nutshell covers the fundamental rules that all XML documents and authors must adhere to, detailing the grammar that specifies where tags may be placed, what they must look like, which element names are legal, how attributes attach to elements, and much more.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
XML(可擴展標記語言)是W3C認可的文檔標記標準。由於其能夠傳遞可攜式數據,XML被定位為關鍵的網頁應用技術。
考慮到這種強大標記語言的複雜性和驚人潛力,顯然每位認真使用XML進行數據或文本格式化和轉換的開發者都需要一本全面且易於訪問的桌面參考書,以充分利用XML的潛力。《XML in a Nutshell》將幫助開發者正確格式化文件和數據結構,以便在XML文檔中使用。
XML定義了一種基本語法,用於用簡單且人類可讀的標籤標記數據,並提供了一種計算機文檔的標準格式。這種格式足夠靈活,可以自定義以便在各種應用之間轉換數據,例如網站、電子數據交換、語音郵件系統和無線設備等。
開發者可以編寫自己的程序來與XML文檔中的數據互動、處理和操作,或者可以使用現成的軟件,如網頁瀏覽器和文本編輯器來處理XML文檔。無論哪種選擇,都能讓他們訪問各種語言中可讀寫XML的免費庫。
XML規範定義了這種標記必須遵循的確切語法:元素如何由標籤分隔、標籤的外觀、元素的可接受名稱、屬性的位置等等。XML並沒有一組固定的標籤和元素,適用於所有領域的所有人。它允許開發者和作者根據需要定義所需的元素。
儘管XML在允許定義的元素方面相當靈活,但在許多其他方面則相當嚴格。《XML in a Nutshell》涵蓋了所有XML文檔和作者必須遵循的基本規則,詳細說明了指定標籤可以放置的位置、標籤的外觀、合法的元素名稱、屬性如何附加到元素上等等。