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On the server side, the book explores various technologies including XML, PHP, and ASP.NET. These sections are particularly valuable for understanding how data is stored, processed, and retrieved. By explaining the Request-Response cycle in detail, Roy helps students grasp the backend logic required for e-commerce sites, social media platforms, and database-driven applications. The inclusion of XML and its related technologies, like XSLT and XPath, highlights the importance of data exchange formats in the professional world.

The final section addresses the backend technologies that power dynamic applications:

Foundations of web structure and styling using Cascading Style Sheets. Part II: XML Technologies

Bridges the gap between basic client-side design and complex server-side data handling.

Ideal for instructors and students seeking a practical, classroom-ready guide to web fundamentals.

Comprehensive coverage of HTML (tags, tables, forms) and CSS (selectors, box model). Part II: XML Technologies Covers XML Namespaces , DTD , and W3C XML Schema .