I can??™t think of any new technology on the Web that has gained widespread acceptance as quickly as XML
has. In a nutshell, XML (short for Extensible Markup Language) enables you to create your own custom tags
that make the most sense for your business or profession. Although XML doesn??™t enjoy full browser support
as of this writing, it??™s only a matter of time??”and little time at that. Chapter 32 shows you how to apply this
fast-approaching technology of tomorrow in Dreamweaver today, with a special section on Dreamweaver
CS3??™s new XML/XSLT technology.
Part VII??”Extending Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver is a program with immense capabilities for expanding its own power. Chapter 33 explores the
brave new world of Dreamweaver extensibility, with complete coverage of using and building commands as
well as custom tags, translators, floaters, and C-level extensions. With its own set of objects and behaviors,
Dreamweaver complements HTML??™s extensibility. Finally, Chapter 34 examines server behaviors, describing
every standard one in detail and then exploring the use of the Server Behavior Builder, Dreamweaver??™s tool
for creating custom server behaviors.
Appendix
The appendix describes the contents of the CD-ROM that accompanies this book. Throughout this book,
whenever you encounter a reference to files or programs on the CD-ROM, please check this appendix for
more information.
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