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February 2002

Introduction to Scalable Vector Graphics

0Now on IBM developerWorks: Introduction to Scalable Vector Graphics (Tutorial) — Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) makes it possible to specify, using text, graphical images that appear on a Web page. The advantages are many, including the ability to easily generate graphics (such as graphs and charts) from database information, and the ability to add animation [...]

Using XML and XSLT to Personalize a Web Site Part 4: Dynamic Style Sheets and User Customized Layout

0Now on InformIT.com: Using XML and XSLT to Personalize a Web Site Part 4: Dynamic Style Sheets and User Customized Layout — XSL Transformations provide a handy means for converting XML data to HTML pages, allowing you to store your content in its most flexible form and still have complete control over its display in [...]

Using XML and XSLT to Personalize a Web Site Part 3: Allowing Users to Choose Look and Feel

0Now on InformIT.com: Using XML and XSLT to Personalize a Web Site Part 3: Allowing Users to Choose Look and Feel — XSL Transformations provide a handy means for converting XML data to HTML pages, allowing you to store your content in its most flexible form and still have complete control over its display in [...]