Generating Scalable Vector Graphics

The procedure for defining a stylesheet that generates an XML document that containts Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is the same as for any other stylesheet. Simply create a stylesheet that specifically creates SVG elements. You can then use Stylus Studio to display the rendered SVG.

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SVG is a W3C recommendation for an XML vocabulary that describes two-dimensional graphics. It is assumed that you are familiar with SVG. For additional information about SVG, see http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG .

Converting Custom EDI Message Types to XML

Vital and valuable legacy data locked in proprietary EDI files? See how to use DataDirect XML Converters™ custom EDI message type tools to convert nonconformant EDI to XML.

XQuery Functions - User Defined Functions in XQuery

Dr. Michael Kay's tutorial entitled: 'Defining your own Functions in XQuery' explains how to write powerful User Defined Functions in XQuery.

Consumer Food Products

Want to know what special ingredient is in these consumer food product companies work enviornment? Well it's a touch Stylus Studio that give these consumer food product companies the extra edge they need for producing such high quality food products!

DTD vs. Schema

Stylus Studio provides tools for working with both W3C XML Schema and DTD's - this tutorial explains what the differences are between the two, providing a technical comparison of DTD vs Schema.

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