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Short Order HTML 4
Short Order HTML 4
Discusses common HTML 4 standard issues; backward browser compatibility, applying new tag approaches, and using new stylesheet formats. Provides instruction on powerful stylesheet techniques; inline, embedded, and linked stylesheets, and classes and grouping to streamline code. Softcover.

Publisher: Hayden Books
Author: Molly Holzschlag
Release Date: 1999-10-18
ISBN/EAN: 0789720493 / 9780789720498

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Silverlight 2 in Action
Silverlight 2 in Action
Microsoft describes Silverlight as a "cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web." That's a really boring description for a really exciting new technology. Anyone who has looked at the demos and gotten a taste of what Silverlight can do knows that Silverlight represents an entirely new level of rich web interface technology for Microsoft developers. With Silverlight 2, developers can use JavaScript, VB, C#, Python, and Ruby to build user-friendly, interactive, and visually-dazzling web applications that work in most major browsers.

Silverlight 2 in Action is the first book to cover Silverlight 2, a far more robust implementation of Silverlight than the current 1 release that supports only JavaScript. The much-anticipated 2 release adds powerful new features along with the ability to code in multiple languages and integrate your work with Visual Studio and the new Expression suite of tools. This book delivers real-world examples and in-depth walkthroughs to help you confidently enhance your web applications using Silverlight 2.

Silverlight 2 in Action devotes extensive coverage to flexible layout components, the extensible control model, the communication framework, and the data-binding features "all cornerstones of software development. Author and Microsoft MVP Chad Campbell also describes rich media and vivid graphical and animation features. The final chapters include a variety of Silverlight deployment scenarios.

In addition to the fundamentals of Silverlight, you'll be introduced to architectural components such as the Silverlight object model. The book addresses the developer/designer collaboration model Silverlight enables, showing the developer how to include the designer effectively in the project workflow. This model is illustrated throughout the examples.

For ongoing reader support, the author will maintain a dedicated book-support website providing up-to-the-minute working examples, complete with source code, all in Silverlight.

Publisher: Manning Publications
Authors: Chad Campbell, John Stockton
Release Date: 2008-10-28
ISBN/EAN: 1933988428 / 9781933988429

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Special Edition Using Intranet Html (Special Edition Using Series)
Special Edition Using Intranet Html (Special Edition Using Series)
A comprehensive reference to HTML and web page creation for intranets covers database searching and access, security and access restrictions, corporate planning, facilitating user contributions, and plug-ins. Original. (Advanced).

Publisher: Que Pub
Authors: Mark Surfas, Dana Blankenhorn, Mark Brown, Jane Calabria, Luke Cassady-Dorion
Release Date: 1996-11-01
ISBN/EAN: 0789708523 / 9780789708526

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Voice Enabling Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond (With CD-ROM)
Voice Enabling Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond (With CD-ROM)

Ken Abbott's Voice Enabling Web Applications: VoiceXML and Beyond is a comprehensive introduction to the concepts, architectures, and implementation techniques underlying the development of voice-enabled Internet applications.

This book is divided into three parts, each of which tackles an essential piece of the voice application development puzzle. In Part One, "Retrospective on Voice and the Web," you'll learn how VoiceXML integrates voice recognition and synthesis technologies with markup languages, and you'll see how VoiceXML (VXML) is a powerful vehicle for incorporating voice and graphical interfaces into today's web architectures. In Part Two, "The VoiceXML Language," you'll be introduced to VXML syntax and programming concepts, and you'll quickly learn how to develop dynamic voice applications by following along with the creation of a voice-enabled personal information manager. You'll also learn about Voice User Interface (VUI) design principles, and you'll gain valuable insight into the techniques used to create efficient, user-friendly voice applications. In Part Three, "Incorporating Voice into the Web," you'll be introduced to the architectures and components used to create large-scale web applications, and you'll learn how to use VoiceXML with other web technologies in a multitier, voice-enabled Web application.



For anyone planning to build voice-based user interfaces (VUIs) for the next generation of Internet and mobile Web applications, Voice Enabling Web Applications provides a glimpse into the future with a fast-moving and capable guide centered on VoiceXML, the standard that powers voice-based computing. Suitable for both programmers and IT managers alike, this concise book gives you the big picture as well as the technical detail you'll need to get started with the voice-based Web.

This short title starts out by explaining the evolution of user interfaces, from text and pictures on desktop browsers to new VUI standards, including VoiceXML 1.0, which is used here to build voice-based apps. (The book begins with an explanation that VoiceXML 2.0 was still being standardized as the title went to press. A later section details some of the changes you can expect when 2.0 does arrive.)

After explaining the unique challenges of creating voice-based interactions with users, much of the book relies on a sample case study for a simple Personal Information Manager (PIM), including some design documents (like use cases) presented in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This application gets enhanced in steps and allows the author to tour the basic tags and programming strategies for voice-based dialogs with users. Throughout this title, the author considers "best practices" and programming hints for creating effective VUIs, which will require new ways of thinking from developers. Later chapters look at how to create an application that can be used with both traditional browsers and voice using XML presented using XSL style sheets. (This example makes use of both the Cocoon servlet framework and the IBM WebSphere Voice SDK, with screenshots showing these tools in action.)

The book concludes with some predictions about what to expect for the future of VoiceXML and voice-based computing as well as a handy reference to VoiceXML tags. Though it's likely to be superseded by more comprehensive titles as voice computing matures, this concise guide will provide an excellent resource for any early adopter of voice-based computing. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Introduction to VoiceXML and voice user interfaces (VUIs), brief history of the Internet, case study for a simple voice-based Personal Information Manager (PIM), user-case analysis of a VUI, VoiceXML 1.01 vs. 2.0, survey of toolkits and developer accessories, VoiceXML language tutorial (menus, dialogs, event handling, and telephony support), VUI design principles, techniques and programming guide; advanced VoiceXML topics (including resource fetching, voice gateways, and advanced event handling), quick overview of Web technologies (including XML, servlets, and JavaServer Pages), adding VoiceXML to traditional Web applications, grammar and speech synthesis specifications, reusable dialog components, and a reference to VoiceXML tags and syntax.

Publisher: Apress
Author: Kenneth R. Abbott
Release Date: 2001-11-15
ISBN/EAN: 1893115739 / 9781893115736

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Web Programming Desktop Reference 6-In-1 (6-in-1)
Web Programming Desktop Reference 6-In-1 (6-in-1)
No matter what language they are using, there is one book that all programmers own--a comprehensive language and command reference. This book covers five languages and provides readers with each language broken down into two distinct areas--the ideal book for all Web programmers.

Publisher: Que Pub
Authors: Rick Darnell, Brian Farrar, Russ Jacobs, David Medinets, Robert Mullen
Release Date: 1996-12
ISBN/EAN: 0789710285 / 9780789710284

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World's History, Volume I: To 1500, Study guide
World's History, Volume I: To 1500, Study guide
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Author: Howard Spodek
Release Date: 2000-09-20
ISBN/EAN: 0130285536 / 9780130285539

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Xhtml 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook: Building Better Sites and Applications
Xhtml 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook: Building Better Sites and Applications
XHTML is a powerful new tool for creating Web sites that can be viewed from devices other than the PC, such as Television and palm-top computers and mobile telephones. XHTML - the new generation of HTML - gives Web authors a powerful and flexible tool for creating sites that can be viewed from more environments than a PC desktop by reworking HTML as a suite of XML tag sets. These tag sets save time, effort, and money by enabling XHTML authors to mark up a much wider range of information. For example, new forms allow database and workflow applications to be re-purposed for different devices. XHTML 1.0 also makes it possible for data in tables to be presented in different ways. Transformation tools, such as style sheets, scripts, and programs offer greater flexibility to be presented on different devices. Another important feature of XHTML is that it remedies the problem of having the same document look different on different browsers. XHTML establishes conformance profiles, which specify information such as exactly which HTML tags a given device will support This second volume of Ian Graham's coverage of XHTML is geared toward experienced Web professionals who need to understand the new XHTML specification. He introduces readers to all of XHTML's powerful new features, and uses examples to show how XHTML works with existing Web technologies, such as HTTP and CGI. He then describes various techniques for taking full advantage of XHTML to create richer, more powerful sites and Internet applications.

Wiley has an enviable reputation for producing solid, reliable computer books, and Ian S. Graham's XHTML 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook is no exception.

Building Web sites, Graham rightly says, used to be a matter of linking a few HTML pages together and, hey, presto--your site. Nowadays, things aren't so simple. Web sites are technically far more complex, and businesses depend on sites to offer an increasing range of services.

Aimed primarily at Web developers, the XHTML 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook takes you through the technical underpinnings of the primary Web technologies, describing how they relate to each other and how to use them to best effect. The book starts with an overview of HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSL, JavaScript, and the DOM. It does a fine job of demystifying and contextualizing a range of Web acronyms and technologies, and also discusses the technical requirements of page design and whole sites.

This is not the full, hardcore lowdown on XHTML (and CSS), however. The companion volume, XHTML 1.0 Language and Design Sourcebook, does the job of explaining how to use XHTML for page design, while this volume focuses much more on how to create a project that develops those pages into a large-scale application.

This very readable source book, alongside its companion volume, will enable developers to fully incorporate XHTML into their world. --Mark Thwaite, Amazon.co.uk

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Author: Ian S. Graham
Release Date: 2000-08
ISBN/EAN: 0471374865 / 9780471374862

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The XML CD Bookshelf
The XML CD Bookshelf
O'Reilly's "XML CD Bookshelf" provides convenient online access to seven indispensable XML books--"XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition", "XSLT", "XML Schema", "SAX2", "Java & XML, Second Edition", "Java and XSLT", and "Perl & XML" --all from your CD-ROM drive. The CD has a master index for all seven books and a powerful search engine--and all the text is extensively hyper-linked--so you can find what you're looking for quickly. Packaged with the hard copy of "XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition", it takes up less than 2 inches of bookshelf space, and when you're on the run, you can just grab the CD and go. The seven books included on the CD -- over 3,000 pages of useful O'Reilly reference and tutorials-- if purchased separately, would retail for $269.65 (US), but the "XML CD Bookshelf" retails for only $119.95. They say good things come in small packages. The "XML CD Bookshelf" packs a stack of essential XML books into one comprehensive, immensely convenient, and portable small package. Books included in the "XML CD Bookshelf":
  • "XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition"
  • "XSLT"
  • "XML Schema"
  • "SAX2"
  • "Java & XML, Second Edition"
  • "Java and XSLT"
  • "Perl & XML"


Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Author: O'Reilly &. Associates Inc.
Release Date: 2002-11-15
ISBN/EAN: 0596003358 / 9780596003357

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XSLT, 2nd Edition
XSLT, 2nd Edition
After years of anticipation and delay, the W3C finally released the XSLT 2.0 standard in January 2007. The revised edition of this classic book offers practical, real-world examples that demonstrate how you can apply XSLT stylesheets to XML data using either the new specification, or the older XSLT 1.0 standard. XSLT is a critical language for converting XML documents into other formats, such as HTML code or a PDF file. With XSLT, you get a thorough understanding of XSLT and XPath and their relationship to other web standards, along with recommendations for a honed toolkit in an open platform-neutral, standards-based environment. This book: Covers the XSLT basics, including simple stylesheets and methods for setting up transformation engines Walks you through the many parts of XSLT, particularly XSLT's template-based approach to transformations Applies both XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 solutions to the same problems, helping you decide which version of XSLT is more appropriate for your project Includes profuse examples that complement both the tutorial and the reference material

The new edition of XSLT has been updated thoroughly to explain XSLT 2.0's many dependencies, notably XML Schema and XPath 2.0. Want to find out how the 2.0 specification improves on the old? This book will explain.

Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Author: Doug Tidwell
Release Date: 2008-07-03
ISBN/EAN: 0596527217 / 9780596527211

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About.com Guide to Web Design: Build and Maintain a Dynamic, User-Friendly Web Site Using HTML, CSS and Javascript (About.Com Guides)
About.com Guide to Web Design: Build and Maintain a Dynamic, User-Friendly Web Site Using HTML, CSS and Javascript (About.Com Guides)
Web sites aren't just for technical whizzes and computer geeks anymore. In today's world of online business, celebrity blogs, and Internet dating, there's room for everyone on the Web! The About.com Guide to Web Design is your perfect guide to creating your own Web site--whether it's for business, a hobby, or just plain fun!

The About.com Guide to Web Design simplifies and explains all the latest tools and techniques out there so anyone can use them. Follow along with Jennifer Kyrnin, the About.com Guide to Web Design/HTML, as she gives you step-by-step instructions to build your own Web page, add features, and write easy and effective HTML code. (Then check out the results on her About.com site, where you'll find corresponding screen shots and chapter-by-chapter tutorials.)

You'll also learn how to:

  • Decide where to host your Web site--and why.
  • Boost functionality with basic codes.
  • Make surfing easy with special navigation tools and strategies.
  • Add drama using Flash, DHTML, Ajax, and more.

With The About.com Guide to Web Design, your exceptional Web site will be up and running in no time!

Publisher: Adams Media
Author: Jennifer Kyrnin
Release Date: 2007-12-01
ISBN/EAN: 1598693786 / 9781598693782

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