After completing XML: The Document Object Model
the user should be able to:
 | Identify XML data by its object hierarchy |
 | Explain the structure of the Document Object Model |
 | Explain and use the most important objects |
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Processing XML Data
 | Delivering to multiple media |
 | Delivering to multiple target groups |
 | Arranging data |
 | Loading databases and reporting |
The XML Document Object Model
 | Creating a tree structure |
 | Navigating the hierarchy/tree |
Structure of the DOM
 | Identifying the structure |
 | Describing the interfaces |
 | Defining interface relationships |
The Node
Element
and Attribute Objects
 | Defining the Node object |
 | Defining the Node properties |
 | Defining the Node methods |
 | Using Element and Attribute |
Other Important Objects
 | Defining the NodeList object |
 | Defining the NamedNodeMap object |
 | Defining the Document object |
 | Defining the CharacterData object |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice the skills needed to build XML documents |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Activities that allow users to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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Familiarity with HTML
Familiarity with an object-oriented programming language
such as Java
JavaScript
or C++.
 | XML: Viewing and Understanding XML (XMLC01) |
 | XML: Creating a Basic Document (XMLC02) |
 | XML: Building DTDs & Checking Documents (XMLC03) |
 | XML: Entities (XMLC04) |
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 | XML: CSS and XSL Style Sheets (XMLC06) |
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