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DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide

March 24, 2006

DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide

DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide by Bob Stayton is the definitive guide to using the DocBook XSL stylesheets. It provides the necessary documentation to realize the full potential of DocBook publishing. It covers all aspects of DocBook publishing tools, including installing, using, and customizing the stylesheets and processing tools. …

XForms Essentials

March 24, 2006

XForms Essentials

This book can be freely downloaded. XForms Essentials begins with a general introduction to web forms, including information on history and basic construction of forms. The second part of the book serves as a reference manual to the XForms specification. …

XML:Managing Data Exchange

March 24, 2006

XML:Managing Data Exchange

The goal of this book is to provide a comprehensive coverage of XML in a textbook format. This book is written and edited by students for students. Each student who uses the book should improve its quality by correcting errors, adding exercises, adding examples, starting new chapters, and so forth. …

XUL Reference

March 24, 2006

This online book is a reference for the XML-based User Interface Language (XUL). Mozilla has configurable, downloadable chrome, meaning that the arrangement and even presence or absence of controls in the main window is not hardwired into the application, but loaded from a separate UI description. …

DocBook 5.0: The Definitive Guide

March 24, 2006

DocBook 5.0: The Definitive Guide

This free online book examines and catalogs the entirety of the DocBook specification and will be useful to anyone who uses SGML to publish documents. We expect that most readers will have some familiarity with XML. Even if your experience goes no farther than writing a few HTML pages, you’re probably in good shape. …

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