Adrian K. writes a fantastic article about how to integrate XML, AJAX, and C to create an error catching system. The short story, in their words, goes: "It's kind of scary realizing that should your JavaScript fail, the only way you'll know is if some kind user lets you know. We've all seen "object x is undefined" errors and so on, how many times have you reported the error to the webmaster? It's easy for these problems to go unnoticed for prolonged periods of time.
I have recently been getting to grips with 'AJAX' techniques, and had a magic
HTML is very easy to use; it was designed that way. You don't have to be a programmer to use it. If you can edit a text file, then you can write HTML (and if you can write email, you can edit a text file). If you tried to learn before and couldn't, then someone wasn't telling you the right things.
This tutorial will explain the structure of HTML quickly and clearly, and show you through examples the practical things you need to know, so you can be making your own pages soon (like, this afternoon). The whole tutorial is about 14 printed pages, but you
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Abstract
XHTML 2 is a general-purpose markup language designed for representing documents for a wide range of purposes across the World Wide Web. To this end it does not attempt to be all things to all people, supplying every possible markup idiom, but to supply a generally useful set of elements.
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