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In this chapter, you looked at the different ways that you could create XML content. I covered the use of XMLSpy, Office 2003, and the role of server-side documents in generating XML. I also gave you a brief introduction to XPath, XSL transformations, DTDs, and XML schemas. We finished by creating an XML document and schema.

That’s it for the theory behind XML documents. The rest of the book will focus on using Flash with XML documents. In Chapter 4, I’ll look at the XML class and we’ll create a photo gallery and MP3 player driven by XML data. Later in the book, we’ll cover the data components that are included with Flash.

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(2006). XML Documents. In: Foundation XML for Flash. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0074-1_3

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