Jump to:XHTML by Example [Paperback]by Ann NavarroThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of XHTML by ExampleFor courses covering HTML and web development that focus on the movement to XHTML. XHTML By Example explains the differences between XHTML and HTML, while teaching students how to use XHTML. It explains the concept of 'well-formedness', which is critical in XHTML, but not so in HTML. It also covers guidelines for the transition to XHTML, XML, DTD's and Schemas. It relates these concepts to XHTML and how XHTML can provide content to Palm devices, pagers, and cell phones. XHTML By Example also provides information on more advanced topics such as Extended Forms, and XHTML Basic.Title Information
Write a review of this book About Ann NavarroAnn Navarro has published many previous books on web development, including HTML By Example. Ann is a principal architect of the XHTML language as a member of the W3C's HTML Working Group, composed of 18 acknowledged experts in the HTML world. As such, her experience with the language is unrivaled. She will be able to provide insight into the decisions made during the development of XHTML, and provide a look ahead at the work in progress within the group as the book goes to press. |
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