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Steve Hoenisch
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Steve Hoenisch is a technical writer (consultant) with Verizon
Wireless. Before becoming a technical writer and a Web developer, he
worked as a journalist and teacher. Steve has been developing Web
sites since 1996.
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Switching Document Views By Steve Hoenisch Complex technical
documentation presented
on the Internet calls for
user interfaces or
navigational options that
empower readers to
quickly gain access to
the information that
suits their needs. If
your readers are viewing
documents in an Internet
Explorer-only
... Jun. 20, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 8,032 | Transforming XML
Documents into HTML By Steve Hoenisch The power and elegance of
XSLT - the Extensible
Stylesheet Language for
Transformations - stems
from its ability to
transform XML documents
into other output formats
like HTML, fulfilling one
of the original promises
of XML: separating
content from
presentation. X... Feb. 22, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 8,568 | An Introduction to XSLT By Steve Hoenisch You've probably heard the
propaganda by now: XML
blesses you with a way to
separate content from
presentation. Separation
in turn yields productive
gains over HTML and other
data formats used to
manage content. In
a process sometimes
called single sourcing,
... Dec. 28, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 7,820 Replies: 2 | Declaring Attributes And
Entities In DTDs By Steve Hoenisch Introductions to XML all
too often ignore the
power of the attribute.
It gets neglected in
favor of the element's
ability to capture the
structure of a document
or the meaning of
content. But in
developing flexible,
reusable document models
and in capturing
meta... Nov. 1, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 10,171 | DTD Development Driving
You Delirious? By Steve Hoenisch No, the abbreviation DTD
is not etymologically
related to a similar
abbreviation from medical
science, namely, DTs (or
delirium tremens), a
violent delirium with
tremors, which is induced
by the prolonged use of
alcohol. Though in
absorbing the intricacies
of DTDs... Aug. 17, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 9,142 Replies: 1 | Structuring Documents
With XML By Steve Hoenisch This month's tutorial,
the second in a series,
picks up where last
month's left off - on the
path toward publishing
your résumé on the
Internet as an XML
document. Last month
(XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 5)
I presented an overview
of XML, described its
basic building blo... Jun. 3, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 9,754 | Getting Up To Speed With
XML By Steve Hoenisch XML. And XSLT, DTD,
XPath, XSL-FO, XLink,
XPointer, SAX, and DOM.
To the uninitiated, all
the talk about XML
quickly dissolves into an
alphabet soup of W3C
recommendations,
abbreviations, and
acronyms. May. 22, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 7,790 |
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