Also look at http://www.xmledi-group.org/ and if you want the Microsoft
slant www.biztalk.org .

Dave Frenkel
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> I found XML.org to be a good resource.
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> Thanks!
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> Jonathan Showalter
> Omaha NE  USA
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> Date:         Wed, 11 Apr 2001 14:48:46 -0500
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> Subject: [EDI-L] XML primer
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> This is sort of off topic.
>
> I am searching for resources (book, tutorial, website) that provide a good
> introduction to XML.
>
> I need to understand how to use a DTD, create an XML document, display an
> XML document in a browser, and create my own DTD.
>
> The relation to EDI is that some of our vendors are migrating their EDI
> customers to a B2B solution using XML. I need to use my ERP's EDI
interface
> to create an XML document rather than an EDI document. My EDI application
> knows how to map from/to an XML document. I want to understand how to take
> the XML documents returned from these vendors and incorporate them as
> though they were EDI documents.
>
> Does anyone have a good place to start?
>
> Jaime E. Zepeda
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