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  • From: Matt Sergeant <matt@s...>
  • To: Tom Butcher <tom@w...>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 17:13:29 +0100 (BST)

On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Tom Butcher wrote:

> 
> What's the consensus (if any) as to what the best, most complete book for
> XML is?  I have  "XML: Design and Implementation", but I find it's not quite
> suited for what I'm looking for.  Any recommendations?  Thanks

Well then surely it depends on exactly what you _are_ looking for? ;-)

My recommended list is very short:

Simon St Laurent's "XML Elements of Style" (got it now Simon - good book)
and
Michael Kay's "XSLT Programmers Reference"

If you're looking for a reference for working with XML in programming
languages (e.g. Java), these aren't the books for you.

-- 
<Matt/>

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