XML Syntax Fundamentals
Pluralsight
Course Summary
This course details the fundamental syntax features of XML 1.0 and XML 1.1, including namespaces and other ancillary specifications for writing and for interpreting the content of conforming XML documents.
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Course Description
This course covers all of the features of XML 1.0 and XML 1.1, including when it is necessary to use which version of XML. Also included are the details of using XML namespaces, XML identifiers and XML Base URIs. This course is important to those responsible for writing raw XML syntax by hand for XML-based programming languages such as XSLT, XQuery, XProc or Apache Ant, for understanding XML syntax that is received from outside sources and for verifying any XML syntax that programs create.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview and the Use of XML- 36m 9s
—Course Overview 5m 15s
—Why Use XML? 16m 3s
—Working With XML 12m 37s
—Summary 2m 14sBasic Concepts- 18m 35s
—Foundation XML Concepts 6m 37s
—The Distinction Between Content and Markup 11m 3s
—Summary 0m 55sComplex Content - The Logical Structure- 40m 49sSimple Content - Text, White-space and Attribute Values- 1h 4mNamespaces - A Globally Unique Naming Scheme- 52m 0sAnnotations in XML Documents- 20m 53sMarkup Declarations - The Physical Structure of XML Documents- 49m 5sDTD - The Built-in Constraint Language for XML Documents- 41m 6s