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Chapter 2: Introduction to XML
Table 2-1: Entities commonly used in XML documents
Table 2-2: Some of the main XML- related recommendations from the W3C
Chapter 3: XML Documents
Table 3-1: The main differences between DTDs and schemas
Table 3-2: An explanation of the symbols used in element declarations within DTDs
Table 3-3: The main attributeType values
Table 3-4: Complex content types
Chapter 4: Using the XML Class
Table 4-1: Mapping the XML document tree for address.xml
Table 4-2: Locating the text nodes within XML document tree for address.xml
Table 4-3: Summary of methods of the XML class
Table 4-4: Summary of properties of the XML class
Table 4-5: Summary of events of the XML class
Table 4-6: Collections within the XML and XMLNode classes
Chapter 6: Working with XML in Excel 2003
Table 6-1: Buttons used for working with XML data in the List toolbar
Chapter 8: Using the Data Components with XML
Table 8-1: The data components shipped with Flash Professional
Table 8-2: The properties listed in the Parameters tab of the Component Inspector
Table 8-3: Schema element settings
Table 8-4: Settings for each binding
Table 8-5: The classes included within the mx.data.binding package
Table 8-6: The only method of the XMLConnector class
Table 8-7: Summary of properties of the XMLConnector class
Table 8-8: Summary of events of the XMLConnector class
Chapter 9: Consuming Web Services with Flash
Table 9-1: The settings listed in the Parameters tab of the Component Inspector
Table 9-2: The only method of the WebServiceConnector class
Table 9-3: Summary of properties of the XMLConnector class
Table 9-4: Summary of events of the XMLConnector class
Table 9-5: The classes included in the services package
Chapter 10: Using the XMLSocket Class
Table 10-1: Common socket servers
Table 10-2: Summary of methods of the XMLSocket class
Table 10-3: Summary of event handlers for the XMLConnector class
Chapter 11: Which XML Option is Best for Me?
Table 11-1: Data storage decision points.
Appendix: Useful Online Resources
Table A-1: XML-related activities at the W3C
Table A-2: W3C URLs for XML-related recommendations
Table A-3: Useful XML-related websites
Table A-4: Useful ASP.NET and PHP websites
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Foundation XML for Flash
ISBN: 1590595432
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 93
Authors:
Sas Jacobs
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Oracle SQL
Data Dictionary Report
The Crystal Repository
Appendix B Functions
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
What This Book Is About
Designing Web Applications
Integrating with Content Management Systems
Virtual and Physical HTTP Resources
Controlled Controllers Pattern
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Defining Object Reference Variables
Project A: Build an Event Calendar
Defining a Workflow Application
Generate a New Document by Duplicating an Existing Document
About the Online Materials
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Clarifying the Vision
Dispelling the Confusion
Thirteen Common Mistakes in Dashboard Design
Supplying Inadequate Context for the Data
Understanding the Limits of Short-Term Memory
AutoCAD 2005 and AutoCAD LT 2005. No Experience Required
Basic Commands to Get Started
Gaining Drawing Strategies: Part 1
Dimensioning a Drawing
Using Layouts to Set Up a Print
Appendix A Look at Drawing in 3D
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Key #4: Base Decisions on Data and Facts
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
Six Things Managers Must Do: How to Support Lean Six Sigma
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