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Training: Course Outline

XML, Introduction

Students will learn how to create well-formed and valid XML documents.


Audience

Students enrolling in this course should understand Internet basics and Level 2 HTML.


Prerequisites
  • HTML, Introduction and Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.


Course Contents
  • Origins of XML
    • Origins of XML
    • XML: The best of all worlds
  • Creating well formed XML documents
    • XML document markup
    • Creating an XML markup language: elements, attributes, and entities
    • Creating an XML markup language: processing instructions, character data, and comments
    • XML and HTML
  • Creating valid XML documents
    • Introduction to the Document Type Definition (DTD)
    • Creating a DTD
    • Validating XML against a DTD
    • SUB_TOPIC
  • Displaying XML documents in IE5
    • Style sheets
    • Cascading style sheets
    • XSL
  • XML Linking
    • Linking the “old fashion” way using HTML namespaces
    • XLink and XPointer

Student Responsibilities
In order for a class to be successful, all students should share the same general level of knowledge and experience. If a participant does not demonstrate these, the instructor will take the necessary steps either to prepare the participant or place him/her in a more appropriate course. This policy is intended to maintain the high level of quality control that you have come to expect.
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