If you want very detailed nitty gritty outlines, go for "The XML Companion",
Neil Brady (Addison-Wesley). It is very detailed and covers topics such as
"Logical Structure (the DTD)", "DTD Design", "Namespaces", "Processing XML
Data", intro to XSL/T, DOM etc.

As I said it is very detailed and may or may not appeal to beginners and
there is also "The XSL Companion" which continues on with XSL/T.

Anthony Ikeda,
Web Application Developer,
Proxima Technology,

Level 13,
181 Miller Street,
North Sydney
Australia


PH: +612-9458-1718
Mob: 041 624 5143


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Tegtmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2001 1:42 AM
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> Subject: Best book to learn XML
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> Hello, I am intersted in learning the XML language (I know 
> PHP and SQL already) and was wondering if any of you had any 
> suggestions on a good book I could buy that will help me 
> learn XML easily, has clear examples and scripts, and one 
> that you guys swear by.
> 
> Any suggestions would be very helpful. Thanks! :)
> 
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