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Publishing > Xml
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Xml Defined
Extensible Markup Language. A W3C standard for a markup language for structured documents. It's derived from SGML just like HTML.
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- A Generic Process to Convert XML Data - Part 1 - SQLServerCentr al
- SQL Server 2005 Solution Center
- Microformats: What They Are and How To Use Them | How-To | Smashing Magazine
- Error (#2148) Loading XML with Flex2 ? Security Error « Flash and all its Goodies: -use-network=f alse
- 9 Important XML Syntax Rules You Must Know | TutorialFeed
- Parsing an XML Document with XPath - O'Reilly Media
- Apache Axis2 -: Apache Axis2
- Welcome to Web Services Project @ Apache: Welcome to Web Services Project @ Apache
- DITA Open Toolkit
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