Introduction to XML tutorials
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It is time for another photo gallery tutorial! This one is a little more advanced than the other photo gallery tutorial on this site. So, now, what would make me write another tutorial on a topic that has already been covered? The answer is easier maintenance! In the earlier photo gallery tutorial, if you wanted to add an extra image, you had to manually edit the FLA file and add the image's name to the array. That usually requires a few more steps such as uploading a new SWF and a possible renaming the file and embed paths to avoid browser caching.
In this version, if you want to add another image to your photo gallery, all you have to do is edit an XML file. Your photo gallery automatically incorporates your addition without you having to even touch the FLA. In the long run, you may find that the time you save in adding or editing existing images is worth more than your time in going through this tutorial. Plus, this version of the tutorial accommodates captions for your images. Everybody loves captions
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This free book is an excellent tutorial book for beginners. It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning XSL-FO and XHTML. Topics include CSS, HTML, PDF, XHTML, XSL-FO, XSLT
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Linking in XML is divided into two parts, XLink and XPointers. XLink, the XML Linking Language, defines how one document links to another document. XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines how individual parts of a document are addressed. An XLink points to a URI (in practice, a URL) that specifies a particular resource. This URI may include an XPointer part that more specifically identifies the desired part or section of the targeted resource or document. This paper explores XLinks.
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This free book is an excellent tutorial book for beginners. It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning XML and related technologies. Topics include DOM, DTD, J2SDK, Java, SAX, Syntax, Templates, XML, XPath, XSD, XSL, XSLT, XSL-FO.
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In this tutorial, you'll learn
- The basics of XML
- How to select an XML editor
- How to create XML documents
- How to view XML documents
Similar to HTML, XML is a technology that is best understood by working with it. I could go on and on for pages about the philosophical ramifications of XML, but in the end I'm sure you just want to know what you can do with it. Most of your XML work will consist of developing XML documents, which are sort of like HTML web pages, at least in terms of how the code is generally structured.
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The following pages will help you get started with using XML in Flash. You will learn the basics of what XML is and how it can be loaded into, used within and sent out of a Flash movie hopefully with a moderately high chance of success.
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It is time for another photo gallery tutorial! This one is a little more advanced than the other photo gallery tutorial on this site. So, now, what would make me write another tutorial on a topic that has already been covered? The answer is easier maintenance! In the earlier photo gallery tutorial, if you wanted to add an extra image, you had to manually edit the FLA file and add the image's name to the array. That usually requires a few more steps such as uploading a new SWF and a possible renaming the file and embed paths to avoid browser caching.
In this version, if you want to add another image to your photo gallery, all you have to do is edit an XML file. Your photo gallery automatically incorporates your addition without you having to even touch the FLA. In the long run, you may find that the time you save in adding or editing existing images is worth more than your time in going through this tutorial. Plus, this version of the tutorial accommodates captions for your images. Everybody loves captions
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The following pages will help you get started with using XML in Flash. You will learn the basics of what XML is and how it can be loaded into, used within and sent out of a Flash movie hopefully with a moderately high chance of success.
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In this tutorial, you'll learn
- The basics of XML
- How to select an XML editor
- How to create XML documents
- How to view XML documents
Similar to HTML, XML is a technology that is best understood by working with it. I could go on and on for pages about the philosophical ramifications of XML, but in the end I'm sure you just want to know what you can do with it. Most of your XML work will consist of developing XML documents, which are sort of like HTML web pages, at least in terms of how the code is generally structured.
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This free book is an excellent tutorial book for beginners. It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning XSL-FO and XHTML. Topics include CSS, HTML, PDF, XHTML, XSL-FO, XSLT
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This free book is an excellent tutorial book for beginners. It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning XML and related technologies. Topics include DOM, DTD, J2SDK, Java, SAX, Syntax, Templates, XML, XPath, XSD, XSL, XSLT, XSL-FO.
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Linking in XML is divided into two parts, XLink and XPointers. XLink, the XML Linking Language, defines how one document links to another document. XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines how individual parts of a document are addressed. An XLink points to a URI (in practice, a URL) that specifies a particular resource. This URI may include an XPointer part that more specifically identifies the desired part or section of the targeted resource or document. This paper explores XLinks.
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