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Date: 2010-05-25
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Adobe CS5 Web Premium Part Two: The Flash Platform
The three-part review continues with a veritable smorgasbord of Flash choices
Honesty time, dear readers: I don't think this is going to be an actual review. As Velveeta is to real cheese, there may be some review-like qualities to what follows, but considering the current all-out assault on Flash and everything it stands for, it may be beneficial to take a larger view of what Adobe has done in Web Premium CS5, namely the inclusion of not one, not two, but three separate tools for creating Flash content.

Real-World XML: Part 10 of 12
Understanding cross-browser actions with the Sarissa library
We could take what we have learned using Firefox and Internet Explorer and the ways that they handle XML differently and sit down and write our own cross browser library for handling XML code. Now thankfully we don't need to do that, because someone else already has and that library is known as the Sarissa Library.


Real-World XML: Part 9 of 12
Serializing XML To A String
Serializing is basically the process of converting an XML document to a format that can be saved like a string. You would like to do this for several reasons. First, you can use it for saving XML content either to a file or some other persistent method, whether it's a stream or something like that. You can also use this to interchange XML content with another system.

Real-World XML: Part 8 of 12
Adding entry tags to the Atom feed
Let's move on and take a look at how we would add some entry tags to our Atom feed. You can see here on the screen I have a basic entry and it looks something like this XML construct. You can see that there's an entry tag that wraps some other tags. There's a title, a link and an id and updated date and a summary.


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