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XML Elements
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XML Validation
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XML XSLT

XML JavaScript
XML Parser
XML DOM
XML to HTML
XML HTTP Request
XML Application

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XML Namespaces
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XML Encoding
XML Server
XML DOM Advanced
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These examples demonstrate XML files, XML formatting and XML transformation (XSLT).

They also demonstrate JavaScript used together with XML (AJAX).


Viewing XML Files

View a simple XML file (note.xml)
View the same XML file with an error
View an XML CD catalog
View an XML plant catalog
View an XML food menu

Examples explained


XML and CSS

View an XML CD catalog
View the corresponding CSS file
Display the CD catalog formatted with the CSS file

Examples explained


XML and XSLT

View an XML food menu
View the corresponding XSLT stylesheet
Display the food menu styled with the XSLT stylesheet

Examples explained


Parsing XML with JavaScript

View a simple XML file (note.xml)
Parse the XML file - Crossbrowser example
Parse an XML string - Crossbrowser example
Traversing the XML node tree

Examples explained


XML to HTML

View an XML CD catalog
Display XML data in an HTML table

Examples explained


Using the XMLHttpRequest Object

Online communication with server while typing input using XML HTTP
Load an XML file with XML HTTP
Load a textfile into a div element with XML HTTP
Make a HEAD request with XML HTTP
Make a specified HEAD request with XML HTTP
Display an XML file as an HTML table

Examples explained


XML Application

View an XML CD catalog
See how the XML data is displayed inside an HTML table
See how the XML data is displayed inside the <div> element
See how you can navigate through the XML records
A simple CD catalog application

Examples explained


XML Output From a Server

See how ASP can return XML
See how PHP can return XML
View XML output from a database

Examples explained


XML DOM Advanced

Get the value of an XML element
Get the value of an XML attribute
Change the value of an XML element
Change the value of an XML attribute
Create a new XML element
Remove an XML element

Examples explained


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