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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


001 XML and Dynamic HTML
002 Outline
003 References
004 Hypertext Markup Language
005 History of HTML
006 HTML Strengths
007 HTML Shortcomings
008 Other Weaknesses
009 Logical vs. Visual Design
010 Extensible Markup Language
011 What is XML?
012 What is SGML?
013 SGML Example
014 SGML Example (cont'd)
015 SGML Applications
016 XML Compared
017 XML Design Goals
018 XML Design Goals (cont'd)
019 Origins of XML
020 XML Characteristics
021 "Hello World!" in XML
022 XML Language Elements
023 Document Type Definition
024 Client/Server Responsibilities
025 XML Example
026 XML Example (cont'd)
027 XML Example (cont'd)
028 XML Example (cont'd)
029 Extensible Style Language
030 XSL Parsers
031 Extensible Link Language
032 Uses of XML
033 Software Tools
034 Conclusions
035 Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language
036 What is DHTML?
037 Advantages of DHTML
038 Disadvantages of DHTML
039 Components of DHTML
040 HTML 4.0
041 HTML DTDs
042 HTML 4.0 Features
043 Intrinsic Events
044 Deprecated Elements
045 The <OBJECT> Tag
046 Cascading Style Sheets
047 CSS1 Features
048 External Styles
049 Embedded Styles
050 Document Object Model
051 Scripting
052 Implementations of DHTML
053 Everywhere HTML


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