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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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Database Modeling with MicrosoftВ® Visio for Enterprise Architects (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Introduction
Database Modeling
ORM Constraints
Editing Logical Models”Intermediate Aspects
Logical Database Model Reports
Beginners Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming (Premier Press Game Development)
Welcome to DarkBASIC
Characters, Strings, and Text Output
Looping Commands
Making Programs Think Branching Statements and Subroutines
Number Crunching Mathematical and Relational Operators and Commands
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 3.1 Use PuTTY as a Graphical Replacement for telnet and rlogin
Step 3.4 Use PuTTYs Tools to Transfer Files from the Windows Command Line
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Step 5.1 General Troubleshooting
Appendix - Sample sshd_config File
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Terminology
Fundamentals of Characters and Strings
Exercises
Establishing a Simple TCP Server (Using Stream Sockets)
Summary
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Eight Creating Visions Biased to Your Solution
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Chapter Fifteen Sales Management System: Managers Managing Pipelines and Salespeople
Chapter Sixteen Creating and Sustaining High-Performance Sales Cultures
Appendix A Value Justification Example
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Mouse Interaction
Class Hierarchy
Splitter
Date and Time Values
The MainMenu Object
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