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    How to Use Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to Create Graphics?
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a format of graphic that can be generated on the fly by using the data extracted from XML files or a database. Creating images on the fly in the other formats like GIF, JPEG, and BMP are not easy since they cannot be crea...
    XSL Formatting Objects
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Only4GurusXSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) are the second half of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL). XSL-FO is an XML application that describes how pages will look when presented to a reader.
    XPointers
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Only4GurusXPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines an addressing scheme for individual parts of an XML document. These addresses can be used by any application that needs to identify parts of or locations in an XML document.
    XLinks
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Only4GurusLinking in XML is divided into two parts, XLink and XPointers. XLink, the XML Linking Language, defines how one document links to another document. An XLink points to a URI (in practice, a URL) that specifies a particular resource.
    Interactive SQL Server and XML Online Tutorial
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Only4GurusThis tutorial will show you the different methods of retrieving XML from SQL Server, how to control how the data is returned, and then discuss how to navigate through the returned results.
    Extensible Markup Language (XML) and C#
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Only4GurusThe .NET Framework uses XML extensively. In this paper, we introduce XML, XML-related technologies and key classes for creating and manipulating XML documents.
    Beginning XML - Part III (Building Blocks)
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XML documents (and HTML documents) are made up by the following building blocks: Elements; Tags; Attributes; Entities; PCDATA; CDATA. This is a brief explanation of each of the building blocks.
    Beginning XML - Part II (XML Style Language)
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XSL provides for two forms of output flow objects. The first set is the set of displayable objects defined for HTML, which allows XML data to be mapped into HTML-aware browsers. The second set is based on the DSSSL-O specifications (Document Style Semanti...
    Beginning XML - Part 1 (An Introduction)
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Coming straight to the point, XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. As the name suggests, it is a language that can be molded according to the need of the hour.
    Extreme XML: The XML Litmus Test
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MSDNDare Obasanjo provides some simple guidelines for determining when XML is the appropriate technology to use in a software application or architecture design.

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