Tuesday, February 19, 2008

XLink and XPointer Tutorial

XLink and XPointer Tutorial
XLink

Linking in XML is divided into two parts: XLink and XPointer.

XLink defines a standard way of creating hyperlinks in XML documents.

XPointer allows the hyperlinks to point to more specific parts (fragments) in the XML document.

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Table of Contents

XLink and XPointer Introduction
This chapter explaines what the XLink and XPointer languages are.

XLink and XPointer Syntax
The syntax of XLink and XPointer.

XLink Example
An example of using XLink in an XML document.

XPointer Example
An example of using XLink and XPointer in an XML document.

XLink Summary
This chapter contains a summary on what you have learned in this tutorial and a recommendation on what subject you should study next.

XLink Reference
XLink attribute reference.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Multimedia Tutorial

Multimedia Tutorial
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In this Multimedia tutorial you will learn how to add multimedia (sound and video) to your web pages.

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Table of Contents

Introduction to Multimedia
This chapter describes what multimedia is and how multimedia can be handled by web browsers.

Sound Formats
This chapter describes the most common - or popular - sound formats.

Video Formats
This chapter describes the most common - or popular - video formats.

Browser Sounds
This chapter describes how to play sounds from a web page.

Browser Videos
This chapter describes how to play videos from a web page.

Windows Media Formats
This chapter describes the new Windows Media formats.

Object Intro
This chapter describes the object element.

Object QuickTime
This chapter describes how to play QuickTime movies with the object element.

Object RealMedia
This chapter describes how to play Real Audio and Real Video with the object element.

Tag Reference
The HTML multimedia tag reference.

Player Reference
The Windows Media Player reference.