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XML Programming Using the Microsoft XML Parser
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition
Doing Web Development: Client-Side Techniques
by Soo Mee Foo, Wei Meng Lee
Written for programmers interested in XML development using Microsoft technologies. Coupling valuable discussion of the Microsoft XML parser, Windows platform, and XML development software with the numerous core XML technologies, including XSLT, XPATH, SAX, DOM, XML Schema, and SOAP, this book steps beyond the mainstream focus on the theoretical aspects of XML and actually demonstrates the concepts in a real-world development environment.
Your Guide's Review
by David Flanagan
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition, covers the latest version of a scripting language that can be embedded directly in web pages - JavaScript 1.5, as supported by Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer 6. The book also provides complete coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and Level 2), while retaining material on the legacy Level 0 DOM for backward compatibility.
Your Guide's Review
By Deborah Kurata
This book addresses the client-side issues that every Web application developer needs to know. Doing Web Development: Client-Side Techniques is designed for professional software developers who are moving into Web development. It provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of client-side Web development, including the basics of HTML, scripting with JavaScript, and understanding XML, schemas, and XSL.
Your Guide's Review

