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  • Name
Tailoring Content Using XML and XSL
  • Author
Carlos Aquino
  • Category
XML / Content Management
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     This paper will identify XML and XSLT as ideal tools for separating content and presentation, and show how these technologies can be used to overcome the inherent difficulties associated with the presentation of data to devices with limited capabilities.


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