a) Deitel et al., Internet & World Wide Web, 3rd Edition, Chapter 4 & 5.
b) Following chapter material files are from C# How To Program Appendices K & L which are slightly different then that of the current textbook, yet covers the same content.
These are .pdf files; you'll need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view them. Version 5 is available in the CD that comes with the book. You may download a recent version from Dept. of Cmp E FTP Site (NB: 16 MB self-extracting file: ftp://cmpe.emu.edu.tr/Acrobat_Reader_60_enu_full.exe):
c) The lecture notes I used in class could be a good xHTML reference for you.
Deitel et al.: Internet and World Wide Web - How To Program, 3rd Ed.
(Select Book Resources from the dropdown menue, then PowerPoint Downloads. NB: free registration may be required to download the presentations):
These are .zip files for which you'll need an extracter. Win XP has a built-in zip file extracter; for other PC OS's, you may use shareware WinAce Archiver, WinZip, Alattin Stuffit Expander.
Decompressed files are Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. If you do not have Microsoft Office installed, go to the Office Update File Converters and Viewers page to download a PowerPoint viewer for your operating system (Windows and Macintosh only).
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium, inc.) produces what are known as "Recommendations". These are specifications, developed by W3C working groups, and then reviewed by Members of the Consortium. A W3C Recommendation indicates that consensus has been reached among the Consortium Members that a specification is appropriate for widespread use.
The complete XHTML 1.0 specification is available in English in several formats, including HTML, PostScript and PDF. See also the list of translations produced by volunteers.
Put XHTML 1.0
Strict and Transitional to work: See Attached
(http://builder.com.com/5100-6371-5061538.html?tag=search. Requires free membership.)
TIME: 80 Days That Changed the World, Aug. 6, 1991: How the Web Was Spun
Importance of MIME Media Types in xHTML: Should you serve xHTML-as-HTML or xHTML-as-XML, or else?
How to test Web pages in multiple browser versions: one of the challenges that Web builders face is testing their Web pages in various browsers. This article shows you a simple way to test your Web pages in multiple browser versions.
Updated on June 2, 2004.