XML Resources
Many XML resources are available to you online. Because it's very important that you know about them to get a solid background in XML, I list them here.
The XML specification is defined by W3C, and that's where you should start looking for XML resources. Here's a good starter list (we'll see all these topics in this book):
http://www.w3c.org/xml. W3C's main XML site, the starting point for all things XML.
http://www.w3.org/XML/1999/XML-in-10-points. "XML in 10 Points" (actually only seven), an XML overview.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml. The official W3C recommendation for XML 1.0, the current (and only) version. It won't be easy to read, however—that's what this book is all about, translating that kind of document to English. ...
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