On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 06:54 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Mark,
I loaded www.w3schools.com in about 2.5 seconds. I find the site quite
helpful on a number of fronts.
The URL you posted, is indeed a joke. It's just an animated GIF which
runs
forever. I don't know how you got there. Please u
Mark,
I loaded www.w3schools.com in about 2.5 seconds. I find the site quite
helpful on a number of fronts.
The URL you posted, is indeed a joke. It's just an animated GIF which runs
forever. I don't know how you got there. Please use Plain text in your posts
instead of HTML. It helps for digest
At 10:24PM -0700 7/29/03, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
>Question 1: What is an XML node?
If you click the word, you'll see this:
node
The basic part of which an XML tree is made.
A node in an XML tree corresponds to an element in an XML document.
>Question 2: (OT) for the complete XML new
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 07:16 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
check out http://www.w3schools.com for a good *free* intro to XML
This place is a joke. It takes forever to load:
http://www.w3schools.com/downloadwww.htm
check out http://www.w3schools.com for a good *free* intro to XML
> Question 2: (OT) for the complete XML newbie... what is your
> recommendation to get up to speed... with such a vast number or
> resources on the web and tons of books... its hard to focus
>
> TIA
>
> Sannyasin Sivak
>Not sure, but I think it is synonymous with an XML "element". But the
>semantics are that a node is part of a tree structure. So it's an XML
>element that maybe has parent node, sibling nodes and children nodes.
I love XML and think of XML as the text representation of a data structure.
But it may
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 11:24 PM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
I am slowly familiarizing myself with XML as a "must know" subject..
In reading through XML tutorials and the Annotated XML Specification
at xml.com, I do not find any reference any where to the word "node"
which we see th
I am slowly familiarizing myself with XML as a "must know" subject..
In reading through XML tutorials and the Annotated XML Specification at
xml.com, I do not find any reference any where to the word "node" which
we see throughout the Rev XML library. I suspect this is a synonym for
some stand