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Designing XML Internet Applications - introduces the language as an alternative to HTML. Explains how to think about structured information within the system, how to apply that thinking to an intranet application design, and how to implement the applications. [Amazon.com]
 
DocBook: The Definitive Guide - Online companion site of this O'Reilly publication and partial mirror site of OASIS site for DocBook.
 
GCA Bookstore - Information, journals, and proceedings from this publisher.
 
IE5 Dynamic HTML Programmer's Reference - Combination primer and reference manual specific to Microsoft Internet Explorer 5's implementation of DHTML. [Amazon.com]
 
Implementing CDF Channels - Channel Definition Format is a protocol for updating information on the Web. Aimed at the web programmer, this book introduces the concepts behind netcasting, offers instructions for traditional implementations, then demonstrates how CDF can take netcasting further. [Amazon.com]
 
Just XML - Feeling threatened by XML's "new view" of the Web? Don't be. Table of Contents, Preface, and Chapter 2 online, as well as links to third-party reviews.
 
Practical Guide to SGML and XML Filters - by Norman E. Smith. Divided into three sections: background material on writing SGML/HTML file filters, a chapter on each of seven languages used in the case studies (AWK, Balise, C, OmniMark, Perl, SGMLC, and a Forth derivative), and case studies, with implementation in two or more of the five languages. [Amazon.com]
 
Presenting XML - It presents an introduction to the XML technology, and it shows you how the technology can work to your advantage. It shows how to create XML documents, use markup to fine-tune style, link with XML, and develop XML applications. In addition, it discusses how XML is being used today and what impact it will have in the future. Complete text is online.(Richard Light / Macmillan Computer Publishing)
 
Presenting XML - It presents an introduction to the XML technology, and it shows you how the technology can work to your advantage. It shows how to create XML documents, use markup to fine-tune style, link with XML, and develop XML applications. In addition, it discusses how XML is being used today and what impact it will have in the future. Complete text is online.(Richard Light / Macmillan Computer Publishing)
 
Sgml Buyer's Guide - a guide to determining requirements and choosing the right SGML and XML products and services using the HARP analysis methodology. [Amazon.com]
 
Structuring XML Documents - This book concentrates on the DTD as the center of XML. Not recommended for beginners. [Amazon.com]
 
Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days - Tutorial that breaks down the task of learning into 21 focused lessons with explanations of concepts, structured tasks, and code samples. James Tauber, Sams. [Amazon.com]
 
XML Complete - by Steven Holzner, another learn-it do-it guide. [Amazon.com]
 
XML For Dummies® - A basic overview of XML, its capabilities, syntax, and technologies, step-by-step methods for designing, building, and using XML's extensible features. Includes CD-ROM.
 
XML and Java - by three XML researchers from IBM, this book provides an introduction to the language for the working Java developer. [Amazon.com]
 
XML for Dummies Quick Reference - by Mariva Aviram. A lightweight companion to the heavier books. [Amazon.com]
 
XML in Action - Written by a Microsoft interactive content developer, it focuses on new design techniques and how to get results using Microsoft products. [Amazon.com]
 
XML: A Primer - The book discusses the ins and outs of XML, including tips on integrating XML with DHTML and CSS; creating custom search tools, DTDs, customized tips, and commercial web solutions; managing documents with XML; and using XML for data-driven applications. Complete text is online. (Simon St Laurent / IDG Books Worldwide)
 
XML: Extensible Markup Language - by Elliotte Rusty Harold. with its specific focus on the needs of Web-page authors. The book briefly handles the technical details and programming aspects then concentrates on the pragmatic issues of producing efficient Web sites. [Amazon.com]
 
XSLT Programmer's Reference - Wrox publication written by Michael Kay for programmers who want to learn how to use the XSLT language to develop web applications. Online book discussion and sample chapter provided.
 
 

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