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Full Index for Basic foilset
XML and Dynamic HTML
Given by
Tom Scavo
at CPS616 Web Technologies on
Spring 98
.
Foils prepared
April 25 98
HTML: Limitations and Weaknesses
Extensible Markup Language (XML), including XSL and XLL
Dynamic HTML
HTML 4.0
Cascading Style Sheets
Document Object Model (DOM)
Scripts
Table of Contents for XML and Dynamic HTML
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XML and Dynamic HTML
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Outline
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References
4
Hypertext Markup Language
5
History of HTML
6
HTML Strengths
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HTML Shortcomings
8
Other Weaknesses
9
Logical vs. Visual Design
10
Extensible Markup Language
11
What is XML?
12
What is SGML?
13
SGML Example
14
SGML Example (cont'd)
15
SGML Applications
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XML Compared
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XML Design Goals
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XML Design Goals (cont'd)
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Origins of XML
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XML Characteristics
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"Hello World!" in XML
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XML Language Elements
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Document Type Definition
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Client/Server Responsibilities
25
XML Example
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XML Example (cont'd)
27
XML Example (cont'd)
28
XML Example (cont'd)
29
Extensible Style Language
30
XSL Parsers
31
Extensible Link Language
32
Uses of XML
33
Software Tools
34
Conclusions
35
Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language
36
What is DHTML?
37
Advantages of DHTML
38
Disadvantages of DHTML
39
Components of DHTML
40
HTML 4.0
41
HTML DTDs
42
HTML 4.0 Features
43
Intrinsic Events
44
Deprecated Elements
45
The <OBJECT> Tag
46
Cascading Style Sheets
47
CSS1 Features
48
External Styles
49
Embedded Styles
50
Document Object Model
51
Scripting
52
Implementations of DHTML
53
Everywhere HTML
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