This book presents XHTML programming thoroughly-from the essentials up through the issues of security, from XML to extending XHTML by creating your own tags. Reveals every XHTML element and attribute in detail including every element that HTML 4.01 supports from an XHTML perspective. The book teaches which DTD specifications (1.0 strict, 1.0 transitional, and 1.1) each XHTML element and each attribute that element is part of, and lists which major browser by version supports each element and attribute of an element. Readers will also learn how to create forms, XHTML extended forms, and understand XML programming, data binding, and Dynamic HTML.
XHTML Black Book
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| Author | Steven Holzner |
| Year | 2001 |
| Publisher | Coriolis |
| Pages | 1179 |
| ISBN | 1576107604 |
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review by erniel October 16th, 2006 - 7:54 am
Picked up this book a few years ago, and is long out of print. Great XHTML reference. Plenty of depth and well laid out. The style is dry, but it is a reference book. The chapters on java and perl, are short and unnecessary. Get a separate book for these.