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Starting with XML

By Neil Williams
2007-11-07


The Test Files

A reduced stylesheet and one XML file.

To help you with your development, these are the two files that have been described in the previous pages. Note that not all browsers will render these files as intended - showing the source code. You may need to view the source code manually.

The cut-down .xsl stylesheet

A sample XML file using codehelp2.xsl

The .xsl link will display the file in IE5 using the tree structure described earlier. Save the file as an .xsl file in order to work on the xml file offline.

The .xml link will load the XML test file using the cut-down stylesheet on the server. Save this file as an .xml file in the same directory as the .xsl stylesheet. Now load either file in IE5 to view the files offline.

Recommended XML sites for further study

W3C-XML

www.xml.com

www.xmlinfo.com



Tutorial Pages:
» What is XML and why use it?
» The XML language syntax
» Converting an existing HTML site to XML
» Creating your XML stylesheet
» Adding custom data to the page
» Where's the data?
» The Test Files


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