XML (Extensible Markup Language)\
document syntax<$endrange>, Figure 15.2: Either escape sequences or CDATA sections can be used to represent special markup characters in an XML document.
document syntax<$startrange>, XML Document Syntax
manual use<$endrange>, Exporting the Data Behind a Form
manual use<$startrange>, Manually Using XML from Access 2003
manual use\
exporting data behind forms, Exporting the Data Behind a Form
exporting parameter queries and importing data, Exporting a Parameter Query and Importing Its Data
importing XML documents for Access tables<$endrange>, Importing an XML Document as an Access Table
importing XML documents for Access tables<$startrange>, Importing an XML Document as an Access Table
processing XML for Access tables<$endrange>, Figure 15.12: The table that appears when a browser opens Shippersp21.htm.
processing XML for Access tables<$startrange>, Creating and Processing XML for an Access Table
showing exported XML as .htm files<$endrange>, Creating .HTM Files to Show Exported XML
showing exported XML as .htm files<$startrange>, Creating .HTM Files to Show Exported XML
tables as XML documents<$endrange>, Exporting Related Tables
tables as XML documents<$startrange>, Exporting, Importing, and Presenting an Access Table
programmatic use<$endrange>, Creating .HTM Files to Show Exported XML
programmatic use<$startrange>, Programmatically Using XML from Access 2003
programmatic use\
viewing and manpipulating documents<$endrange>, Figure 15.12: The table that appears when a browser opens Shippersp21.htm.
viewing and manpipulating documents<$startrange>, Viewing and Manipulating an XML Document
XSD schemas<$endrange>, XSD Schemas
XSD schemas<$startrange>, XSD Schemas
XSLT language<$endrange>, Figure 15.7: The Export XML dialog box for creating XML files based on Access database objects, such as tables, queries,...
XSLT language<$startrange>, XSLT