Description:
In the Style Sheets and Links course, you will learn about:
- how style sheets work.
- apply style sheets to an HTML document.
- how to use selectors and declarations and how to apply style rules based on elements and attributes.
- cascading style sheet (CSS) to format an XML document.
- the principles of XSL Transformation (XSLT).
- how XSL templates are matched with elements in an XML document.
- how to use XSL Transformation (XSLT) to create a result tree.
- XSL Transformation (XSLT) to transform an XML document.
- the purpose of the formatting component of XSL.
- the principles of XSL linking in HTML documents.
- the design goals and principles of XLink.
- the function and use of simple XLink, XPath, and XPointer.
- extended and out-of-line links.
- how web services are used and the technologies used to develop them.
- the role of SOAP in building web services, the basics of the SOAP protocol, and the structure of a SOAP document.
- the role of WSDL and UDDI in building web services and be familiar with their usage.
Target Audience
Technology managers, including LAN managers, webmasters, web
authors, system integrators, and Internet service providers;
strategic IT planners who want to use or integrate Extensible Markup
Language (XML) into new or existing environments; database
administrators.
Duration
5.5 Hours
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the Internet, computers, and computing
terms; experience with web-page development, HTML, and
JavaScript.