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THIS IS THE FIFTH EDITION OF A BOOK that has proven popular with professional developers and academic institutions. It strives to impart knowledge on a subject that at fi rst was seen by some as just another fad, but that instead has come to maturity and is now often just taken for granted. Almost six years have passed since the previous edition — a veritable lifetime in IT terms. In reviewing the fourth edition for what should be kept, what should be updated, and what new material was needed, the current authors found that about three-quarters of the material was substantially out of date. XML has. | FIFTH EDITION Join the discussion @ p2p.iurox.com vưox Joe Fawcett Liam R. E. Quin Danny Ayers BEGINNING XML INTRODUCTION.xxvii PART I INTRODUCING XML CHAPTER 1 What Is XML .3 CHAPTER 2 Well-Formed XML.25 CHAPTER 3 XML Namespaces.53 PART II VALIDATION CHAPTER 4 Document Type Definitions.83 CHAPTER 5 XML Schemas.117 CHAPTER 6 RELAX NG and Schematron.175 PART III PROCESSING CHAPTER 7 Extracting Data from XML.211 CHAPTER 8 XSLT.239 PART IV DATABASES CHAPTER 9 XQuery.307 CHAPTER 10 XML and Databases.341 PART V PROGRAMMING CHAPTER 11 Event-Driven Programming.403 CHAPTER 12 LINQ to XML.451 PART VI COMMUNICATION CHAPTER 13 RSS Atom and Content Syndication .485 CHAPTER 14 Web Services.539 CHAPTER 15 SOAP and WSDL.573 CHAPTER 16 .