on 09-04-2007 12:45 PM
Hi All,
I've a doubt in the difference between XML, XSD, XSL files in XI.
hi
XSD (XML Schema Definition), a Recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium specifies how to formally describe the elements in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document. This description can be used to verify that each item of content in a document adheres to the description of the element in which the content is to be placed.
XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), formerly called Extensible Style Language, is a language for creating a style sheet that describes how data sent over the Web using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) is to be presented to the user.
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a flexible way to create common information formats and share both the format and the data on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere.
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hi
This link is usefull to you
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/archive/index.php/f-57.html
http://www.webdeveloper.com/xml/
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/archive/index.php/f-57-p-9.html
http://www.fcla.edu/digitalArchive/pdfs/action_plan_bgrounds/xml_1_0.pdf
http://w2ks.dei.isep.ipp.pt/labdotnet/recursos/xsd.pdf
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/papers/05-05-06/05-05-06.pdf
Regards,
Santosh
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<i>I've a doubt in the difference between XML, XSD, XSL files in XI. </i>
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For a much concrete knowledge ref:
XML - http://w3schools.com/xml/default.asp
XSD - http://www.w3schools.com/schema/default.asp
XSL is nothing but the file that is linked to XSLT mapping.
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