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Re: some sample examples needed
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- Subject: Re: some sample examples needed
- From: Mike Brown <mike at skew dot org>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:38:00 -0600 (MDT)
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
suresh talluri wrote:
> I recently started XML, I have read enough of XML,but now i want to solve
> some examples..if anyone can pls give me or suggest me some examples to
> solve ..i would really appreciate.....
This is xsl-list. General questions about XML belong on the comp.text.xml
newsgroup, or the xml-dev list.
Go to http://www.zvon.org/ and look in the 'tutorials' section.
These are light on verbiage and heavy on examples.
> also I wanted to know how do I connect to the database using XML
You apparently have not 'read enough of XML'. XML provides a syntax for
hierarchical information storage and transport, using your own vocabulary.
The semantics of that vocabulary are application dependent. You can put
things in the XML that a particular application might use as a cue to
access a database, but there is nothing inherent in XML that demands this
functionality.
For example, if you are doing XSLT processing, you could put in the XSLT
(which is XML) a call to an extension function that you provide externally
to access a database.
- Mike
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