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- SAX (Simple API for XML): 3.4. Putting Parsers to Work
- 5. SAX
- DBI and: 9.3.2. Further Ruminations on DBI and SAX
- drivers for non-XML sources: 5.4. Drivers for Non-XML Sources
- external entity resolution: 5.3. External Entity Resolution
- handlers: 5.5. A Handler Base Class
- DTD: 5.2. DTD Handlers
- event: 5.1. SAX Event Handlers
- parser interface: 5.7.3. SAX2 Parser Interface
- XML::SAX module and: 5.7. XML::SAX: The Second Generation
- schema (XML): 2.11. Schemas
- 3.7.2. Schemas
- Schematron: 3.7.2. Schemas
- selector programs for stream processing: 4.4. Stream Applications
- semicolons (;): 3.1. XML Parsers
- Sergeant, Matt: 4.5. XML::PYX
- 5.7. XML::SAX: The Second Generation
- 8.2. XPath
- 9.3. XML Programming Tools
- servers: 1.1. Why Use Perl with XML?
- setAttribute method for Element node: 7.2.8.2. Methods
- setAttributeNode method for Element node: 7.2.8.2. Methods
- setAttributeNodeNS method for Element node: 7.2.8.2. Methods
- setAttributeNS method for Element node: 7.2.8.2. Methods
- set_document_locator( ) method: 5.7.2.1. Content event handlers
- setNamedItem class for Node class (DOM): 7.2.6.2. Methods
- setNamedItemNS class for Node class (DOM): 7.2.6.2. Methods
- SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language): 2. An XML Recap
- sibling nodes: 6.1. XML Trees
- Simple API for XML (see SAX)
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP): 9.4. SOAP::Lite
- skipped_entity( ) method: 5.7.2.1. Content event handlers
- slashes (/): 2.9. Free-Form XML and Well-Formed Documents
- well-formed documents and: 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker
- XPath expressions: 8.2. XPath
- SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol): 9.4. SOAP::Lite
- SOAP::Lite module: 9.4. SOAP::Lite
- Source parameter (SAX parser interface): 5.7.3. SAX2 Parser Interface
- spacing in XML: 2.4. Spacing
- specified property of Attr class (DOM): 7.2.9.1. Properties
- splitText method of Text class (DOM): 7.2.10.1. Methods
- square brackets ([ ]): 2.5. Entities
- stacks, writing XML document checkers: 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker
- standard-completeness of parsers: 3.2. XML::Parser
- Standard Generalized Markup Language (see SGML)
- start_cdata( ) event handler: 5.1. SAX Event Handlers
- 5.7.2.3. Lexical event handlers
- start_document( ) method: 5.1. SAX Event Handlers
- 5.7.2.1. Content event handlers
- start_dtd( ) event handler: 5.7.2.3. Lexical event handlers
- start_element( ) method: 5.1. SAX Event Handlers
- 5.7.2.1. Content event handlers
- start_entity( ) event handler: 5.7.2.3. Lexical event handlers
- start_prefix_mapping( ) method: 5.7.2.1. Content event handlers
- startTag( ) Writer method: 3.8. XML::Writer
- Sterin, Ilya: 5.4. Drivers for Non-XML Sources
- 9.3. XML Programming Tools
- strategies in XML processing: 3.3. Stream-Based Versus Tree-Based Processing
- stream-based processing for parsers: 3.3. Stream-Based Versus Tree-Based Processing
- streams: 4.1. Working with Streams
- applications: 4.4. Stream Applications
- event: 4. Event Streams
- parsing style: 3.2.2. Parsing Styles
- structure of XML: 2.2. Markup, Elements, and Structure
- style attributes: 8.2. XPath
- subclassing: 10.2. Subclassing
- subs parsing style: 3.2.2. Parsing Styles
- subsets (external and internal): 2.5. Entities
- substringData method for CharacterData class (DOM): 7.2.7.2. Methods
- summarizer program for stream processing: 4.4. Stream Applications
- syntax errors in XML documents: 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker
- system identifiers: 2.5. Entities
- systemId property
- DocumentType class: 7.2.3.1. Properties
- Entity node: 7.2.15.1. Properties
- Notation class: 7.2.16.1. Properties
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