atw: Re: XML beginner's guide

Matthew
'Way back in 2003 I bought "Essential XML for Web Professionals". It's by Dan Livingston and published by Prentice Hall PTR.

It's not brilliant, but I'm content with it. It served its purpose back then, and I've dragged it out again now that a new project is on the horizon. I'm sure there are lots of other good books about XML, but I haven't gone looking since I bought this one. I had a look at sitepoint.com just now, but they don't have much on XML - just one book called "No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP".

Allan

Matthew da Silva wrote:
This debate seems to have dropped off the map. Actually there's no
reason to avoid a bit of a squiz at XML. Any suggestions out there as to
the best beginner's guide? I once bought an O'Reilly's and it was had -
I won't repeat the mistake.
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