Essential XML Web Sites
Last Updated: April 20, 2003
Essential XML Web Sites attempts to collect on one Web page the most
important sources of XML information available.
Suggestions appreciated.
- ZVON.org Tutorials:
CSS1, CSS2, DTD, Namespace, RDF, Schematron, WML, XLink, XML, XPath, XPointer, XSLT, and more
- W3Schools.com:
HTML, DHTML, CSS, XSL, XML Schema, XHTML, XPath, XForms, SOAP, WSDL, JavaScript, ASP, ADO, VBScript, DOM, etc.
- XML Seminars, Tutorials, and Presentations by Elliotte Rusty Harold
- Ken Sall's Tutorials list on WDVL.com
- XSLT Stylesheet Examples at XMLPitstop (ex. by Infoteria)
[includes Data Formatting | Extension Functions | EXSLT | Filtering/Sorting | Grouping | HTML | Multi-Lingual | MultipleDataSources | NonXML | One ToMany |
One To ManyToMany | Recursion | Table Formatting | XML ToXML | XSLT Elements]
- XML List of FAQs
[XML.org; includes FAQs for XML, XML Schema, SOAP, Java, XSL, Microsoft, and more]
- The XML FAQ [Peter Flynn]
- XML Syntax Quick Reference [Mulberry Technologies]
- XSLT and XPath Quick Reference. [Mulberry Technologies]
- XML Schema - Structures Quick Reference Card [Danny Vint]
- XML Schema - Data Types Quick Reference Card [Danny Vint]
- ZVON.org References -
[ever-growing set includes XHTML, CSS, DOM, Namespaces, XSLT, XSLFO, MathML, SVG
XML Schema, XLink, XPointer, RELAX, UDDI, WSDL, and more;
also features handy Mozilla sidebars for Netscape 6.x users]
- XMLSOFTWARE - major list of commerical and freeware
XML software in various categories
- Free XML tools and software
[Lars Marius Garshol]
- Apache XML Project -
commercial-quality standards-based XML solutions developed in an open and cooperative fashion
- Xerces: XML parsers in Java and C++ (plus Perl and COM)
- Xalan: XSL stylesheet processors in Java & C++
- Cocoon: XML-based web publishing
- AxKit: XML-based web publishing in mod_perl
- FOP: XSL Formatting Object processor in Java
- Forrest: Standards-based documentation framework
- Xang: Rapid development of dynamic server pages in JavaScript
- SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol
- Crimson: A Java XML parser derived from the Sun Project X Parser
- Xindice: A native XML database
- XML Commons: focussed on common code and guidelines for xml projects
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Copyright © 2002-2003 Kenneth B. Sall. All Rights Reserved.
Based in part on XML Family of
Specifications: A Practical Guide.
See also Addison-Wesley home page for XFoS book.