League Specifics:
• The Batty League will be fielding six teams this year. Each team is scheduled to play the other teams twice – so each team will play ten games, and the league will have a total of thirty games on its schedule.
• The league allows ties to happen.
• When the page is first accessed, it should display the league standings – a list of teams with wins, losses, and ties. Only completed games should be included in the standings.
• The page should also provide a drop-down box which will allow the visitor to select the name of a team. When a team is selected, the page should display a list of the games on that team’s schedule – whether they have been played or are still pending.
Project Specifics:
• You will be defining a document type of Schedule.
• Schedule should have one attribute: The season (year) to which it applies.
• The Schedule will contain an indefinite number of Games (at least one).
• Each Game should have a Status of either Pending or Played. (NOTE: This helps with the handling of rainouts – it assumes that all rainouts will be re-scheduled.)
• Each Game should contain the elements: Home_Team, Away_Team, Date, Home_Team_Score, and Away_Team_Score.
• Please define your own team names. You may make them serious or silly, but remember that this is a G-rated environment.
NOTE: There is nothing wrong with using library functions from external materials, like your book and the source files for the book projects.

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2. Create a DTD or Schema which defines a Schedule document.
3. Create an XML document containing information about the games on the schedule (thirty of them)
1. Create the documents which will present the information through a web interface. The calculations may be done using whatever technology you wish, including CSS, XSL transforms, Meunchian grouping, DOM, and Javascript.
2. Test your site.
Heres my XML:

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