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This document is a table of contents for a book on XML. It lists 5 parts that cover introductions to XML, document type definitions, style languages, supplemental technologies, and XML applications. Each part contains multiple chapters on specific XML topics like introducing XML, structuring data, document type definitions, cascading style sheets, namespaces, and designing XML applications. The table of contents provides an overview of the book's structure and content at a high level.

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This document is a table of contents for a book on XML. It lists 5 parts that cover introductions to XML, document type definitions, style languages, supplemental technologies, and XML applications. Each part contains multiple chapters on specific XML topics like introducing XML, structuring data, document type definitions, cascading style sheets, namespaces, and designing XML applications. The table of contents provides an overview of the book's structure and content at a high level.

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Contents at a Glance
Preface ................................................................................................................................ix
Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................................xvii

Part I: Introducing XML ......................................................................................1


Chapter 1: An Eagles Eye View of XML ..........................................................................3
Chapter 2: An Introduction to XML Applications ........................................................17
Chapter 3: Your First XML Document ..........................................................................49
Chapter 4: Structuring Data ............................................................................................59
Chapter 5: Attributes, Empty Tags, and XSL ................................................................95
Chapter 6: Well-Formed XML Documents
Chapter 7: Foreign Languages and Non-Roman Text ................................................161

Part II: Document Type Definitions ............................................................189


Chapter 8: Document Type Definitions and Validity ................................................191
Chapter 9: Entities and External DTD Subsets ..........................................................247
Chapter 10: Attribute Declarations in DTDs ..............................................................283
Chapter 11: Embedding Non-XML Data ......................................................................307

Part III: Style Languages ................................................................................321


Chapter 12: Cascading Style Sheets Level 1 ..............................................................323
Chapter 13: Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 ..............................................................389
Chapter 14: XSL Transformations ................................................................................433
Chapter 15: XSL Formatting Objects ..........................................................................513

Part IV: Supplemental Technologies ..........................................................569


Chapter 16: XLinks ........................................................................................................571
Chapter 17: XPointers ..................................................................................................591
Chapter 18: Namespaces ..............................................................................................617
Chapter 19: The Resource Description Framework ..................................................631

PartV: XML Applications ................................................................................655


Chapter 20: Reading Document Type Definitions ......................................................657
Chapter 21: Pushing Web Sites with CDF ....................................................................775
Chapter 22: The Vector Markup Language ................................................................805
Chapter 23: Designing a New XML Application ..........................................................833

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