XML: Visual QuickStart Guide, Second Edition
by Kevin Howard Goldberg
CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions
by Andy Budd; Cameron Moll; Simon Collison
XSLT, 2nd Edition
by Doug Tidwell
Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns
by Michael Bowers
Ajax: The Definitive Guide, 1st Edition
by Anthony T. Holdener III
XML, the extensible markup language, is the emerging standard for exchanging information between disparate systems. This simple yet powerful technology has many uses in Notes and Domino business applications. This redbook will help you understand XML and how to use it on a Domino platform.
In this IBM Redbook, we start with an introduction to XML, and describe its history, syntax, and related tools. We then describe how you can get information out of Domino in an XML format using tools you are already familiar with, such as views, forms, pages, and agents.
Once XML data is extracted from Domino, we show how it can be transformed into other formats, like HTML, text, or other XML formats. Finally, we describe how to get data that is already in an XML format into Domino using agents and the Lotus XML toolkit.
Top Level Categories:
Enterprise Computing
Markup Languages
Sub-Categories:
Enterprise Computing > Lotus Notes
Lotus Notes > Domino System Administration
Markup Languages > XML
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