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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Why Another XML Book? ix
What You'll Learn in This Book x
XML Step by Step and Internet Explorer xii
Requirements xii
Using the Companion CD xiii
How to Contact the Author xiv
Microsoft Press Support Information xiv
PART 1 Getting Started
Why XML? 3
Creating and Displaying Your First XML Document 21
PART 2 Creating XML Documents
Creating Well-Formed XML Documents 43
Adding Comments, Processing Instructions, and CDATA Sections 65
Creating Valid XML Documents 73
Defining and Using Entities 109
PART 3 Displaying XML Documents on the Web
Displaying XML Documents Using Cascading Style Sheets 139
Displaying XML Documents Using Data Binding 225
Displaying XML Documents Using Document Object Model Scripts 283
Displaying XML Documents Using XSL Style Sheets 329
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