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Understand the history and
significance of the Extensible Markup Language within the context
of the Internet and the World Wide Web. |
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Demonstrate
the ability to design, code, and build basic XML documents. |
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Demonstrate
the ability to use the Document Type Definitions that define an XML
document structure. |
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Demonstrate
the ability to use schemas for validating XML documents. |
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Demonstrate
the ability to programmatically manipulate the contents of
an XML document. |
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Understand
Simple API for XML, a method for accessing an XML document’s
content. |
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Understand
XPath, a syntax used to locate specific attribute values in an XML
document. |
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Understand
XSL Transformation Language (XSLT) and XSL Formatting Objects,
methods used to format XML documents. |
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Be
introduced to several emerging XML-related technologies that cover
a broad range of industries. |
Below is a linked list of the necessary pages to
interact with this course online. In order to engage in the online
supplemental resources available for this class you must maintain an email
address accessible to the Internet, and use IE 5.5 or Netscape 4.5 or higher.