HTML: Limitations and Weaknesses |
Extensible Markup Language (XML), including XSL and XLL |
Dynamic HTML
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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