[austechwriter] good XML book

Elizabeth,
Anything that is in a second hand bookshop with XML on it
is a good idea. Most "computer" books give you on the
back cover an idea of how basic or advanced they are.

Paying full retail will be a mistake. You could learn
more from May 2003 Aust Personal Computer, it had a free
copy of a CSS program in it (Topstyler, I think).

Essentially XML is a free tagging system (HTML has set
tags)
So this can happen:
<anyTag>Stuff here</anyTag>

All you need is a style sheet (CSS or) XLS to say what to
do with the tags.


?..Bruce?..
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} -----Original Message-----
} From: Fullerton, Elizabeth
} Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:08 AM
} To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
} Subject: [austechwriter] Re: I'm not sure how
} well a strict XML structure would work in the real
world
}
}
} Can anyone recommend a good XML book for
} beginners? (A timely question =
} from one of my business analysts - and it's
} probably not a bad idea for =
} me to start looking at one, either).
}
}
}
}

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