On Wednesday 02 July 2003 4:01 pm, Philip Newton wrote:
> Can someone recommend a decent XML book or books?
It really depends on your intended uses of XML and XSLT. When I was looking
in to XML a couple of years ago I got really frustrated that most books
were keen on showing XML in the context
At 16:42 02/07/03 +0100, Clayton, Nik [IT] wrote:
> Can someone recommend a decent XML book or books?
>
> I've been asked to have a look at XML and XSLT, and the book
> they gave me is Wrox's _Professional XML_ (first edition, I
> believe).
For XSLT, the definitive reference is Mike Kay's:
ht
At 17:01 02/07/03 +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
Can someone recommend a decent XML book or books?
I have a bunch of XML books obtained through reviewing for
http://news.DiverseBooks.com/
I'd point you at the page which lists all the XML books but since that bit
is written in Java Struts...
it is
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 05:01:13PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
> Can someone recommend a decent XML book or books?
>
> I've been asked to have a look at XML and XSLT, and the book they gave
> me is Wrox's _Professional XML_ (first edition, I believe).
It depends on how you like to learn, but I f
> Can someone recommend a decent XML book or books?
>
> I've been asked to have a look at XML and XSLT, and the book
> they gave me is Wrox's _Professional XML_ (first edition, I
> believe).
For XSLT, the definitive reference is Mike Kay's:
http://www.wrox.com/books/0764543814.shtml
whic