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1. XML.com: XML From the Inside Out -- XML development, XML res... ***
- Information, articles, and services from Seybold Publications and Songline Studios (O'Reilly and Associates). Resource guide includes links to W3C and related developments, drafts
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2. xml.apache.org ***
- Different open source tools, most of which use the Xerces implementation (DOM Level 1 & 2) as a base. Xerces itself is available in Java, C++, Perl, and COM.
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3. XML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia **
- By adding semantic constraints, application languages can be implemented in XML. ... Moreover, XML is sometimes used as the specification language for such ...
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4. XML.org **
- News, education, and information about the application in industrial and commercial settings.
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5. Extensible Markup Lanugage **
- From the WC3.
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6. Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition) **
- XML has been designed for ease of implementation and for interoperability with both SGML and HTML. (W3C Recommendation 6 October 2000...
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7. XML Activity Statement *
- An executive overview of W3C's current and historical work on the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
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8. XML.com: A Technical Introduction to XML *
- What is XML? This introduction to XML is geared towards a reader with some HTML or SGML experience, although that experience is not absolutely necessary. This article is an update
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