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Introduction to XML Events

By Micah Dubinko
2005-04-22


Conclusion

Script is clearly useful for many things. Even so, it still can be difficult to accomplish certain tasks through scripting. XML Events offers a uniform syntax for declaratively attaching scripts to documents, and even makes it possible to define behaviors that work without a dependency on a script interpreter. XML Events is now used by an increasing number of markup technologies, including XForms, XHTML, SVG, and others. In a future article, I will go into more detail on how to use and implement XML Events.

Tutorial Pages:
» Dynamic Documents with Less Script
» Two Kinds of Events
» How Events Work
» From Events to XML Events
» Conclusion
» Resources


First published by IBM DeveloperWorks


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