Résumé
- Learn XHTML hands on, through ready-to-use examples
- Don't wait! Master XHTML techniques that work with today's browsers
- Create rich media Web pages for the desktop—and "lean and mean" pages for next-generation wireless devices
- Covers essential XHTML syntax, style sheets, tables, frames, forms, scripts, and much more
- Written by International Standards experts who lead World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web3D Consortium (Web3D), and Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) activities
XHTML combines HTML's simplicity and accessibility with XML's unprecedented power and flexibility. With XHTML Example by Example, any Web developer can learn XHTML by example, simply and quickly, using hands-on examples and ready-made scripts and style sheets. Leverage your existing HTML skills to create rich, highly interactive XHTML sites—and learn how to deliver content on any platform, from desktop PCs to wireless phones. Best of all, discover how to gain XHTML's key benefits right now, with today's browsers and tools!
- Why you need XHTML, not just XML or HTML
- Deploying XHTML on today's 4.x (and higher) browsers
- Converting existing HTML pages to XHTML—painlessly
- Creating static and interactive XHTML pages fromscratch
- Integrating forms and scripts to create pages with intelligent input capabilities
- Enriching XHTML with XML-based languages such as SMIL, SVG, and MathML
- Saving time and frustration with XHTML authoring, validation, and optimization tools
Filled with insider's insights and real-world solutions, XHTML Example by Example will help you deliver the next-generation Web sooner than you ever imagined.
Table of Contents- I: XHTML: Marriage of the TITANS
- 1: Why Bother?
- 2: HTML and XML = XHTML
- II: The Ins and Outs of XHTML
- 3: Wading into XHTML
- 4: Making XHTML Sing
- 5: Making XHTML Dance
- 6: Using Style Sheets
- 7: Using Scripts to Create Interactive XHTML Content
- 8: Using Forms and Scripts to Create Pages with Smart Input Capabilities
- 9: Using Tables, Frames, and Framesets
- III: Creating Killer XHTML Applications
- 10: Creating Rich Web Applications for the Desktop
- 11: Creating Lean-and-Mean Wireless Applications
- 12: Where Do We Go From Here?
- Appendix A: XHTML Authoring Tools
L'auteur - Aaron E. Walsh
AARON E. WALSH is Chairman of Mantis Development
Corporation, a software development firm, and architect of
the Web3D Web. An international best-selling technology
author, Aaron has written over a dozen programming books,
including Java For Dummies, Java Bible, Java 2 Bible, and
Foundations of Java Programming for the World Wide Web (all
published by Wiley). An active member of the Internet
standards community, Aaron conducts related workshops and
lectures at industry conferences and teaches Java
programming and Internet software development at Boston
College.
L'auteur - Dave Raggett
Dave Raggett is a primary architect of HTML and has been closely involved with the development of HTML from the early days of the World Wide Web. He is author of the W3C's HTML Tidy, the #1 open source utility for converting HTML pages into XHTML format. While working on this book, Raggett served as the W3C Activity Lead for XHTML and XForms. Today he is W3C Activity Lead for Voice Browsing, working for W3C on assignment from Openwave.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Aaron E. Walsh, Dave Raggett |
Parution | 01/08/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 746 |
Format | 18 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1657g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780130400055 |
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