Re: xml book...

2004-04-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Sunday, April 11, 2004, at 10:44  AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If I had to buy a book that would work well with the xml lib in rr, 
which
book would it be to master xml tech tools?

TIA,
Andrew
Andrew,

It depends on what you might mean by xml tech-tools. Some application 
developers have used XML editors to teach the use of writing in an XML 
editor with a back up transformation app that transforms that XML into 
a styled HTML page or website. So when it comes to tech-tools for 
content providers validated XML through the use of a schema type forces 
the user to add data properly for easy website deployment. Other uses 
for XML might be in the form of middle-ware applications for RDBMS 
programers or managers. Some application developers have made their own 
type specific versions of XML to backup application development 
collaborations. XML has become a recognized standard. I for instance am 
an anti-well-formed SGML/XML radical with my own easy version of MTML 
user.

If you want a generalized beginning to XML as a whole then I would look 
at this website: http://www.xml.com/ , O'Reilly, XML.com. There are so 
many uses for XML that if you have a specific need you might want to 
learn about XML by the topic or area of interest best suited to your 
needs.

Mark Brownell

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Re: xml book...

2004-04-11 Thread Meitnik
If I had to buy a book that would work well with the xml lib in rr, which 
book would it be to master xml tech tools?

TIA,
Andrew
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