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This is the list of Frequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Language. It is restricted to questions about XML: if you are seeking answers to questions about HTML, scripts, Java, databases, or penguins, you may find some pointers, but you should probably look elsewhere as well.
It is intended as a first resource for users, developers, and the interested reader, and does not form part of the XML Specification.
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This tutorial was most recently presented by Paul Grosso and Norman Walsh on 12 June 2000 at the XML Europe 2000 Conference in Paris, France. It is occasionally revised for other venues.
These slides were produced from a single XML source document using XSLT. The presentation of these slides uses Cascading Style Sheets; for best results, use a browser which can display CSS formatting.
XSL Concepts and Practical Use
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This article explains how character encoding works and specifically how it works in XML and the MSXML DOM. Discussed is character encoding and standard character sets, Unicode, the HTML Content-Type header, the HTML Content-Type metatags, character entities and tips and tricks of encoding XML data for the XML Document Object Model (DOM) programmer.
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This article presents a simple, hands-on exercise that demonstrates the principles of the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). It takes about an hour to complete the concept exercises and about 15 minutes at a computer to try out the results with a real XSLT processor.
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Includes the Fact Sheet, testimonials and press release.