go here:
http://acs40.arsdigita.com/doc/docbook-primer.html
nice and clean overview using small words for the most part.
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Steven Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sacramento, CA http://leaf.blkmtn.org
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 9:35 PM
>
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Paul Batozech wrote:
>
> > Steven Peck wrote:
have O'Reilly's Learning XML book.
> > >
> > > Near as I can figure, a DTD is an instruction set for how
> 'tagged' text is
> > > expected to be handled when it is converted to a format.
> ie. <para>words
> > > here</para>
>
> No, a DTD describes what tags are allowable and what values
> attributes may
> take on and in what order the tags may appear. Thus, a DTD says that
> <para><chapter></chapter></para> is invalid. It says nothing
> about how
> the information content is to be rendered.
>
> XSLT is the up-and-coming way to specify the transformation of an XML
> document from one form into another (including HTML).
>
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