Re[2]: request for XML resources
Cory Snavely <csnavely@umich.edu> wrote:
> Keep in mind that a significant portion of XML technology hasn't much to
> do with text processing but with databases and application development.
> In fact it's my impression that's where the bulk of the interest lies,
> which was (and is still) not the case with SGML. SGML was always been
> largely applied to text processing.
I'll second all of that.
> Check out www.oasis-open.org, http://www.infotek.no/sgmltool/, the latter
> being one of my favorites.
And, while we're mentioning URL's, let's not leave out Norm Walsh:
http://www.nwalsh.com/sgml/index.html
http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/xsl/index.html
and, for an interesting DTD:
http://www.nwalsh.com/website/index.html
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Bob Bernstein http://www.ruptured-duck.com
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