Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

CS 94 (XML and XSL for the Web)

This page is still under construction, but it now has up-to-date links to homework assignments with due dates.

Schedule

For more information about the class schedule, see the first day handout (or download the version for MS Word 7.0 if you lost the copy you got in class).

Final Exam

The final exam for this class was a take-home exam. It was originally due on Wednesday, December 18th, at 7:00 p.m., but this was postponed to Thursday, December 19th, at 7:00 p.m., due to the power outage that closed the Chabot campus Wednesday afternoon and evening.

The questions and background informationare visible either as a web page, which includes links to the referenced sample XML documents, or as a Word document, which includes within it the text of the sample XML documents and three pages each with just one of the questions and room to write your answer.

Links to (my versions of) the solutions, together with explanations of some of the features used in them, are available in another web page.

Assignments

The assignments for this class will be viewable as web pages and downloadable as word-processor documents.

Reports

Part of the work for this class is to do a report on an XML application or XML-related technology. Go to the report topics page for more information on the reports.

Additional Information

The textbook for this class is Beginning XML (2nd Edition), by David Hunter, Kurt Cable, Chris Dix, Roger Kovack, Jonathan Pinnock and Jeff Rafter, published by Wrox Press (Birmingham, UK and Chicago: 2001).

I have also collected a few links to resources on the Internet that relate to the Web. If you find some other Web-related links that you think would be useful to some other students, let me know so that I can add them to the list.

I have created a sample XSLT application, which creates several views of (subsets of) the same XML data using multiple XSLT stylesheets and shell XML files for validation and for direct viewing.

Contacting Me

If you have any questions or comments, you can e-mail me at dkadlece@ed.clpccd.cc.ca.us. Follow this link to return to the Chabot College CS Lab Home page, or this link to return to my Angelfire home page.