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<html><head><title>How This Book Is Organized (Perl and XML)</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../style/style1.css" /><meta name="DC.Creator" content="Erik T. Ray and Jason McIntosh" /><meta name="DC.Format" content="text/xml" scheme="MIME" /><meta name="DC.Language" content="en-US" /><meta name="DC.Publisher" content="O'Reilly & Associates, Inc." /><meta name="DC.Source" scheme="ISBN" content="059600205XL" /><meta name="DC.Subject.Keyword" content="stuff" /><meta name="DC.Title" content="Perl and XML" /><meta name="DC.Type" content="Text.Monograph" /></head><body bgcolor="#ffffff"><img alt="Book Home" border="0" src="gifs/smbanner.gif" usemap="#banner-map" /><map name="banner-map"><area shape="rect" coords="1,-2,616,66" href="index.htm" alt="Perl & XML" /><area shape="rect" coords="629,-11,726,25" href="jobjects/fsearch.htm" alt="Search this book" /></map><div class="navbar"><table width="684" border="0"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch00_01.htm"><img alt="Previous" border="0" src="../gifs/txtpreva.gif" /></a></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="228" /><td align="right" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch00_03.htm"><img alt="Next" border="0" src="../gifs/txtnexta.gif" /></a></td></tr></table></div><h2 class="sect1">0.2. How This Book Is Organized</h2><p>This book is broken up into ten chapters, as follows: </p><p><a href="ch01_01.htm">Chapter 1, "Perl and XML"</a> introduces our two heroes. We also givean <tt class="literal">XML::Simple</tt> example for the impatient reader.</p><p><a href="ch02_01.htm">Chapter 2, "An XML Recap"</a> is for the readers who say they knowXML but suspect they really don't. We give a quicksummary of where XML came from and how it'sstructured. If you really do know XML, you are free to skip thischapter, but don't complain later that youdon't know a namespace from an en-dash.</p><p><a href="ch03_01.htm">Chapter 3, "XML Basics: Reading and Writing"</a> shows how to get information from anXML document and write it back in. Of course, all the interestingstuff happens in between these steps, but you still need to know howto read and write the stuff.</p><p><a href="ch04_01.htm">Chapter 4, "Event Streams"</a> explains event streams, the efficientcore of most XML processing.</p><p><a href="ch05_01.htm">Chapter 5, "SAX"</a> introduces the Simple API for XMLprocessing, a standard interface to event streams.</p><p><a href="ch06_01.htm">Chapter 6, "Tree Processing"</a> is about . . . well, processing trees,the basic structure of all XML documents. We start with simplestructures of built-in types and finish with advanced,object-oriented tree models.</p><p><a href="ch07_01.htm">Chapter 7, "DOM"</a> covers the Document Object Model,another standard interface of importance. We give examples showinghow DOM will make you nimble as a squirrel in any XML tree.</p><p><a href="ch08_01.htm">Chapter 8, "Beyond Trees: XPath, XSLT, and More"</a> covers advanced tree processing,including event-tree hybrids and transformation scripts.</p><p><a href="ch09_01.htm">Chapter 9, "RSS, SOAP, and Other XML Applications "</a> shows existing real-life applicationsusing Perl and XML.</p><p><a href="ch10_01.htm">Chapter 10, "Coding Strategies"</a> wraps everything up. Now that you arefamiliar with the modules, we'll tell you which touse, why to use them, and what gotchas to avoid.</p><hr width="684" align="left" /><div class="navbar"><table width="684" border="0"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch00_01.htm"><img alt="Previous" border="0" src="../gifs/txtpreva.gif" /></a></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="228"><a href="index.htm"><img alt="Home" border="0" src="../gifs/txthome.gif" /></a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch00_03.htm"><img alt="Next" border="0" src="../gifs/txtnexta.gif" /></a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="228">0. Preface</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="228"><a href="index/index.htm"><img alt="Book Index" border="0" src="../gifs/index.gif" /></a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="228">0.3. Resources</td></tr></table></div><hr width="684" align="left" /><img alt="Library Navigation Links" border="0" src="../gifs/navbar.gif" usemap="#library-map" /><p><p><font size="-1"><a href="copyrght.htm">Copyright © 2002</a> O'Reilly & Associates. All rights reserved.</font></p><map name="library-map"><area shape="rect" coords="1,0,85,94" href="../index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="86,1,178,103" href="../lwp/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="180,0,265,103" href="../lperl/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="267,0,353,105" href="../perlnut/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="354,1,446,115" href="../prog/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="448,0,526,132" href="../tk/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="528,1,615,119" href="../cookbook/index.htm"><area shape="rect" coords="617,0,690,135" href="../pxml/index.htm"></map></body></html>
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