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[100] Web Services, Part V: XML and XSLT Programming
Learn about XML and XSLT, the backbone of Web services. Read why they are superior to HTML and CSS. Learn how to convert XML to HTML on the fly using XSLT. Learn how to loop through XML data elements, and how to format XML numerical data when converting to HTML. Understand how to define variables and how to reuse them. See how to implement conditional statements in XSL.
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   - Non-Persistent Related Menus
   - The DOMDocument Graph Representation
   - Probing the File Creation Date
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Dynamic HTML
   - Behaviors

[99] Web Services, Part IV: WebService Behavior's Objects, Properties, and Events
Learn how to change default values of the Webservice behavior. Learn how to call remote Web services synchronously. Learn how to interpret the result object and its errorDetail object. See how to interpret the different error return codes and objects.
Related tips:
   - The Browser's Response to XML Parsing Error
   - File I/O
   - Specifying Assemblies
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   - Objects
   - Dynamic HTML
   - Behaviors

[98] Web Services, Part III: WebService's Methods
Learn about the benefits and usage of the WebService behavior. Learn how to use the createUseOptions() and createCallOptions() methods to set the use the call options. Understand how to use and call Web services with the useService() and callService() methods. Know what values are returned by these methods, and how to check for returned errors.
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   - Arbitrary-Length Entity References
   - Stopping a Scroller
   - Adding A Tag to An XML Tree
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   - Objects
   - Dynamic HTML
   - Behaviors

[97] Web Services, Part II: Calling Service Methods
Learn how to call Web services. Learn how to attach the WebService behavior and how to assign a friendly name to your Web service. Know how to assemble a message, how to send it to the Web service, and how to analyze the response. Learn how to call Web services synchronously as well as asynchronously.
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   - Calling the EchoVoid Web Service
   - Specifying the Number Formatting Scheme in XSLT
   - Printing to the Console
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   - Objects
   - Dynamic HTML
   - Behaviors

[96] Web Services, Part I: Introduction
Learn about the Web services revolution. Understand the motivation behind them and the benefits for using them. Learn what is SOAP and UDDI. See how to find Web services on the Internet, and how to check the quality of the Web service you plan on using. Learn how to describe a Web service in WSDL.
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   - Structuring Windows Form Applications
   - Writing Code Behind for the add Web service
   - The Browser's Response to XML Parsing Error
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   - Objects
   - Dynamic HTML
   - Behaviors

[95] Print Templates, Part VI: Interactive Margin Settings
Learn about interactive margin changes in print templates (Internet Explorer 5.5 and up.) Study how to make the margins wider or narrower, and how it affects the page layout. Learn how to show and hide the margin dashed line. Understand how to create, show, and hide tool tips.
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   - Printing Popup Windows
   - Extending Abstract Classes
   - Calling the EchoInteger Web Service
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   - Internet Explorer 5.5
   - Behaviors
   - Page Layout

[94] Print Templates, Part V: Re-pagination
Learn about Re-pagination in print templates (Internet Explorer 5.5 and up). Study how to zoom in and out, and how zooming affects the page layout. Learn how to hide excess pages. See how to use a Microsoft application to load print templates and the documents you want to print.
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   - Browsing the IsPrime Web Service
   - The Difference between Filters and Transitions
   - The getExpression() Method
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   - Internet Explorer 5.5
   - Behaviors
   - Page Layout

[93] Print Templates, Part IV: User Settings
Learn about using user settings in print templates (Internet Explorer 5.5 and up.) Study how to convert style rules to style objects. Learn how to modify default style definitions according to the user settings in the Page Setup and Print Dialog boxes. Assemble pages on line and print them at the end.
Related tips:
   - The Difference between Filters and Transitions
   - Populating an HTML Template with XML Data
   - Custom Tags
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   - Internet Explorer 5.5
   - Behaviors
   - Page Layout

[92] Print Templates, Part III: HeaderFooter
Learn about using HeaderFooter in print templates (Internet Explorer 5.5 and up.) Study how to assemble headers and footers from instructions and data. Learn how to add headers and footers at the end as well as during rendering of the page content. See how to use a Microsoft application to load print templates and the documents you want to print.
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   - Loading the Web Service First
   - Creating IIS Web Server Virtual Directories
   - The onclick Event Handler
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   - Internet Explorer 5.5
   - Behaviors
   - Page Layout

[91] Print Templates, Part II: TemplatePrinter
Learn about using TemplatePrinter in print templates (Internet Explorer 5.5 and up.) Study how to preview and how to print, with and without prompting the user. See how to use a Microsoft application to load print templates and the documents you want to print.
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   - Introducing ASP.NET
   - Coloring Scrollbar Arrows
   - Sequencing Elements Indefinitely
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   - Internet Explorer 5.5
   - Behaviors
   - Page Layout

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