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Developers and system administrators alike are uncovering the true power of XML, the Extensible Markup Language that enables data to be sent over the Internet from one computer platform to another or one application to another and retain its original format. Flexible enough to be customized for applications as diverse as web sites, electronic data interchange, voice mail systems, wireless devices, web services, and more, XML is quickly becoming ubiquitous. XML Hacks is a rollupyoursleeves guide that distills years of ingenious XML hacking into a complete set of practical tips, tricks, and tools for the web developers, system administrators, and programmers who want to go far beyond basic tutorials to leverage the untapped power of XML. With plenty of useful realworld projects that illustrate how to define, read, create, and manipulate XML documents, XML Hacks shows readers how to put XML`s power to work on the Internet and within productivity applications. Each Hack in this book can be read easily in a few minutes, saving programmers and administrators countless hours of searching for the right answer. And this is an O`Reilly Hacks book, so it`s not just practical, imminently useful, and timesaving. It`s also fun. From Anatomy of an XML Document to Exploring SOAP Messages XML Hacks shows you how to save time and accomplish more with fewer resources. If you want much more than the average XML userto explore and experiment, do things you didn`t know you could do with XML, discover clever shortcuts, and show off just a littlethis invaluable book is a musthave. About the AuthorMichael Fitzgerald is principal of Wy`east Communications, an XML consultancy. He is the author of Learning XSLT , published by O`Reilly in 2003, and of XML Hacks, forthcoming from O`Reilly in 2004. He is also the author of Building B2B Applications with XML and XSL Essentials, both published by John Wiley & Sons. Michael is a regular contributor to XML.com.
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