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HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide, Sixth Edition
By Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy
[October 2006]

High Performance Web Sites High Performance Web Sites
By Steve Souders
[September 2007]

XSLT XSLT, Second Edition
By Doug Tidwell
[June 2008]

XML in a Nutshell XML in a Nutshell, Third Edition
By Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means
[September 2004]

Learning JavaScript Learning JavaScript
By Shelley Powers
[October 2006]

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SOA Cookbook: Rough Cuts Version SOA Cookbook: Rough Cuts Version
By Eben Hewitt
[September 2008]

XSLT XSLT, Second Edition
By Doug Tidwell
[June 2008]

Fonts & Encodings Fonts & Encodings
By Yannis Haralambous
[September 2007]

High Performance Web Sites High Performance Web Sites
By Steve Souders
[September 2007]

XQuery XQuery
By Priscilla Walmsley
[March 2007]

Upcoming


Data Services with Silverlight 2 Data Services with Silverlight 2
By John Papa
[December 2008]

Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails
[December 2008]

Programming Entity Framework Programming Entity Framework
By Julia Lerman
[January 2009]

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Authors

Jeni Tennison
Jeni Tennison is an independent consultant specialising in XML, XSLT, schemas and the semantic web.

John E. Simpson
John E. Simpson is the author of several XML-related books, including O'Reilly's own XPath and XPointer. He was XML.com's XML Q&A and XML Tourist columnist for five years, and has worked with XML, XSL, and XPath since the technologies first emerged...

Erik Wilde
Erik Wilde works in UC Berkeley's School of Information where he teaches Web Architecture and XML Technology courses. He has been working with XML since its invention, and is mainly interested in anything related to XML documents and the models they...

Dorothy J. Hoskins
Dorothy J. Hoskins is an XML evangelist, always learning new things to help her play with XML (like podcasting and AJAXian web development), but her true love is the development of processes that tie together various applications for publishing XML to...

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Articles & Blogs

The Future of Chunk Sales ... Today! - Tools of Change for Publishing
By Mike Shatzkin
[October 02, 2008]

The blog PersonaNonData pointed us to a new model that might bring the future into tighter focus for some publishers. At AcquireContent.com, a new Web site from Gale, they have...

The Future of XForms - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Philip Fennell
[October 02, 2008]

Some of the recent talk on the Mozilla XForms Project's mailing list (dev-tech-xforms) has been about the winding-down in effort on the Mozilla XForms plug-in. There has been praise for the efforts of those developers involved in the project, and quite rightly so. However, some people may be seeing this as a bad sign for XForms in general. Well, not so I say and the reasons for this are three-fold...

Document Design Matters - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Erik Wilde
[October 02, 2008]

The classical approach to the data aspect of system design distinguishes conceptual, logical, and physical models. Models of each type or level are governed by metamodels that specify the kinds of concepts and constraints that can be used by each model; in most cases metamodels are accompanied by languages for describing models.

Balancing the Benefits and Costs of XML for Book Production - Tools of ...
By Andrew Savikas
[October 01, 2008]

O'Reilly engineer and XML guru Keith Fahlgren kicked off a lively conversation on an internal mailing list this week by asking whether (and how much) we're "eating our own dogfood"...

What We Talk About When We Talk About XML (Apologies to Raymond Carver) - ...
By Laura Dawson
[September 30, 2008]

Acronyms and initialisms are mysterious and potent, and frequently hide meaning and become shorthand for larger concepts. Just as ONIX became shorthand for "metadata,, XML (at least in book publishing...

Metaphorical Web and XRX - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Kurt Cagle
[September 30, 2008]

Contrary to popular opinion, anger is not in fact all that good for a writer - you write, but what you write usually falls into the kind of political diatribes favored by more radical members of fringe parties.

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