On Thursday 11 July 2002 13:39, Tom Bryan reputedly wrote: <snip> > If you have specific needs, then you might want to outline those. Saying > that you want to get an XML book is a bit like saying that you're getting a > network book. You mean setting up an IP network or using CORBA with IIOP? > There's a big difference. Same thing with XML. Are you looking for stuff > about writing and working with XML documents coded to a pre-existing > DTD/XML Schema? Are you looking for stuff about writing your own DTD/XML > Schema? Are your XML documents more liked tagged docuements (user manuals) > or coded data (SOAP)? Are you interested in something very specific? > XSLT? XML RPC? DocBook? There are also guides that lean specifically to > one language, such as O'Reilly's _Java_and_XML_.
Bit of Pandora's Box is it not? I am coming at XML from a DocBook user manual perspective. My first goal is to be proficient with DocBook. There's just too much magic going on for me to feel comfortable. I started reading a bit about SGML and XML and XSL and my comfort level started to rise. I want my DocBook experience to be a launching point for further XML study. -- Mike Mueller www.ss7box.com _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/dev