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You make lists every day - shopping lists, "things to do" lists, people to call lists. Indeed, lists are a very important part of our lives. That's why when HTML was developed, itsprogrammers just cou...
 Milana Leshinsky | HTML Articles | May 6, 2002
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Interested in a quick checklist for testing a web application? The following 10 steps cover the most critical items that I have found important in making sure a web application is ready to be deployed...
 Krishen Kota | HTML Articles | April 2, 2002
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I often hear and read about various web authoring tools available that can help you create the coolest web pages in a jiffy, for example, FrontPage2000, Dreanweaver, CoffeeCup etc. But let me tell you...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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XML documents (and HTML documents) are made up by the followingbuilding blocks:· Elements· Tags· Attributes· Entities· PCDATA· CDATAThis is a brief explanation of each of the building blocks:ElementsE...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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In the book, "The Agony and the Ecstasy", I read that Michael Angelo dug up graves in order to study the human anatomy in all its gory manifestation. He used to hold the internal organs in his bare ha...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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In order to work with XML, it becomes necessary to know a littleabout the XML Style Language.XSL provides for two forms of output flow objects. The first setis the set of displayable objects defined f...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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Tables are used to display information in an orderly manner. Incidentally, here we are not talking furniture. A table means tabular representation of certain data on your computer screen or in printed...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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In the preceding sections, you learnt how to come up with an elementary HTML page. You learnt the tags that are the backbone of an average HTML page, namely, , , , , and .Assuming you could ass...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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After going through this celestial section you'll be able to make your own HTML feedback forms so that the visitors can send you feelers about what are their intentions vis-à-vis you and your Web site...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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In the preceding section, we had left the discussion at the tag, so let us continue from here.For showing simple text, we use the tag in such a manner:Ah! This is for the first time I'm writing my ...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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Coming straight to the point, XML stands for EXtensible MarkupLanguage. As the name suggests, it is a language that can bemolded according to the need of the hour. Personally, I don'tthink calling it ...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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In the following two articles, I'm going to wrap up my ponderingon XML. We'll explore the basic schema of a DTD, and the futureof XML.Let's recall that some basic features of XML are:· XML can keep da...
 Amrit Hallan | HTML Articles | February 11, 2002
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If you own a web site, you never know who has saved a page from yoursite to their favorites file (bookmarked it). It might be your homepage, a great article, or a terrific resource. And since you don'...
 Maria Marsala | HTML Articles | December 14, 2001
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To use Frames or not to use Frames...That is the question...
 Michael Bloch | HTML Articles | December 14, 2001
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How do you write your code so that it shows up on all ormost browsers the way you want it to look? By understandingwhich browsers support which tags, and using a validationservice to check your code.T...
 windsong | HTML Articles | December 8, 2001
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