There's all kinds of introductory XML information on the web.  Two web sites
that I would suggest you visit would be:

www.xml.com
www.xmledi.net (...or .org)

There's a multitude of books on the subject with my recommendation being the
XML Bible.

Go to Yahoo.com and search for XML TUTORIAL.

Just a few suggestions.  You won't have any problem finding any introductory
information on this hot subject.


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> My company wants to do XML but I need some intro information to present to
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> Thanks in advance for your help
> Glenn K. Smith
> SR. EDI/EC Analyst
> Pamida, Inc.
> 402-596-7366
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