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The XML file, The XML file, Root elements and namespaces, Root elements and namespaces, Attributes, Problem, See Also, Problem, Discussion, Problem, See Also, Problem, Discussion

attributes, Attributes

building XML data-driven web sites with FrontPage 2003, See Also

elements, The XML file

files, Solution, Discussion, The XML file, Problem, Discussion

creating with smart tags, Solution, Discussion

exporting Access data to, Problem, Discussion

importing data into existing tables, Problem, Discussion

importing simple data into new table, Problem, See Also

importing with schema (XSD), Problem, See Also

integrating web services into Microsoft Office solutions, See Also

namespaces, Root elements and namespaces

overview, XML Overview, XML Schema Definition (XSD)

root elements, Root elements and namespaces

tags, The XML file

XML Schema, See Also, See Also

(see also XSD)

primer, See Also

XML Schema standard, Discussion

xmlns\: element, Root elements and namespaces

XSD (XML Schema Definition), XML Schema Definition (XSD), XML Schema Definition (XSD), Problem, See Also, Discussion

schema files and Visual Studio .NET, Discussion

using to import XML, Problem, See Also

XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations), Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT)

XSLT transform, Solution

About the Authors


Ken Getz is a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and splits his time between programming, writing, and training. He specializes in tools and applications written in Visual Studio .NET and Visual Basic. Ken is co-author of best-selling several books, including Access 2002 Developer's Handbooks with Paul Litwin and Mike Gunderloy, Visual Basic Language Developer's Handbook with Mike Gilbert, and VBA Developer's Handbook with Mike Gilbert (Sybex). He co-wrote several training courses for Application Developer's Training Company (www.appdev.com), including VB.NET, ASP.NET, Access 2000 and 97, Visual Basic 6, and Visual Basic 5 seminars.He has also recorded video training for AppDev covering VB.NET, ASP.NET, VB6, Access 2000, and Access 97. Ken is a frequent speaker at technical conferences and spoken often at Microsoft's Tech-Ed conference. Ken's also a technical editor for Access-VB-SQL Advisor magazine and a columnist for Informant Publications' asp.netPRO magazine.

Paul Litwin is the president of Litwin Consulting, providing development, mentoring, and training in ASP, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, SQL Server, XML, Microsoft Access, and related technologies. Paul was the founding editor of the Smart Access Newsletter and recently became the editor-in-chief of asp.netPRO Magazine(www.aspnetpro.com). He is the author of a number of books, articles, and training materials on Access, VBA, Web development, ASP, and ASP.NET. Paul is one of the founders of Deep Training, a developer-owned training company providing training on Microsoft.NET (www.deeptraining.com). He is the conference chair of Microsoft ASP.NET Connections (www.asp-connections.com) and Office Developer Connections (www.msofficeconnections.com) and speaks regularly at other industry events, including Microsoft TechEd and Microsoft Office Deployment and Development Conference.

Andy Baron is a senior consultant at MCW Technologies, a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) since 1995, and a contributing editor for Advisor Media and Pinnacle Publications. Andy is co-author of the Microsoft Access Developers Guide to SQL Server (Sams), and he writes and presents courseware for Application Developers Training Co.

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Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects.

The animal on the cover of Access Cookbook, Second Edition is a northern tamandua. The tamandua is also known as the collared, or lesser, anteater. There are two species of tamandua: the northern tamandua (Tamandua mexicana), found

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