If you're a developer working with XML, you know there's a lot to know about XML, and the XML space is evolving almost moment by moment. But you don't need to commit every XML syntax, API, or XSLT transformation to memory; you just need to know where to find it. And if it's a detail that has to do with XML or its companion standards, you'll find it in the updated third edition of "XML in a Nutshell."
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