Wednesday, August 6, 2008

XML — essentially

In this chapter, we'll cover the basics of XML — essentially, most of the information you'll need to know to get a handle on this exciting technology. After we're done exploring some terminology and examples, we'll jump right in and start working with XML documents. Then, we'll spend some time starting the project we'll develop through the course of this book: building an XML-powered content management system.

This excerpt is taken from No Nonsense XML Web Development with PHP, SitePoint's new release, by Thomas Myer, which was designed to help you start using XML to build intelligent 'Future-Proof' PHP applications today.

The title contains over 350 pages of XML and PHP goodies. It walks you through the process of building a fully-functional XML-based content management system with PHP. And all the code used in the book is available to customers in a downloadalbe archive.

To find out more about "No Nonsense XML Web Development with PHP", visit the book's information page, or review the contents of the entire publication. As always, you can download this excerpt as a PDF if you prefer

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