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    Description: Your Web server has a tough job. It must connect to databases, retrieve data, process it, format it into HTML, and then send it to the client. Increase the life of your server by reducing the load on it using XML and XSL. The eXtensible Stylesheet Language (or XML) is a style-sheet format for XML documents that is the counterpart to the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in HTML. By sending the...

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