XML has become ubiquitous. It can be found in configuration files, in Web services, in documentation, and more. One of the most convenient ways to convert XML documents into more usable format is through the Extensible Style Language. If you find displaying or converting information stored in XML unnecessarily complicated, XSL is probably the solution you've been looking for, and author Theo Spears will show you how to get started.
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Tired of your search engine returning irrelevant results? Want to offer your client a search engine that not only allows for relevance searching, but can also produce results before the form is even submitted? Authors Will Fitch and Greg Black show you how to use a combination of Ajax, CSS, PHP and MySQL, to provide your customer with a useful tool that returns results with suggestive relevance.