>> I don't have any real experience with XML other than
>> editing some config
>> files, parsing some xml docs and tinkering with XSLT over
>> the last couple
>> weekends. I guess I am looking for a book that hits on
>> all the topics but
>> not too deep. I can then get more specific books as the
>> need arises.
> Knowing
>> this, any new recommendations?

> You could go with "XML 1.1 Bible" by Elliotte Rusty
> Harold. It touches a
> wide range of XML related topics. It's a huge book, but it
> may be a good
> starting point. From there you can move to more specific
> titles.

I figured the same would probably be true of the XML For Dummies book.


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