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Public 18.0.0- An Introduction to XML Joel Bush updated 10/3/07
Public 18.1.0- What is a Markup Language? Brendan Doss updated 10/4/07
Public 18.1.1- The Characteristics of Markup Languages Jim Minatel updated 10/24/07
Public 18.1.2- Examples of Markup Languages Brendan Doss updated 10/5/07
Public 18.1.3- What is XML? Jim Minatel updated 10/8/07
Public 18.1.4- The Data Revolution Brendan Doss updated 10/4/07
Public 18.1.5- Breaking Beyond Data Display Joel Bush updated 10/3/07
Public 18.2.0- A Closer Look at Creating XML Documents Brendan Doss updated 10/4/07
Public 18.2.1- Well-Formed Documents Jim Minatel updated 10/8/07
Public 18.2.2- Valid Documents Joel Bush updated 10/3/07
Public 18.2.3- Writing DTDs Jim Minatel updated 10/8/07
Public 18.2.4- Styling XML Jim Minatel updated 10/24/07
Public 18.2.5- XSL Jim Minatel updated 10/8/07
Public 18.3.0- XML as Data Joel Bush updated 10/3/07
Public 18.3.1- XML Parsers Joel Bush updated 10/4/07
Public 18.3.2- The W3C Document Object Model Jim Minatel updated 10/24/07
Public 18.3.3- Creating XML Documents from a Web Page Jim Minatel updated 10/9/07
Public 18.3.4- Creating XML from a Relational Database Jim Minatel updated 10/9/07
Public 18.3.5- Databinding Brendan Doss updated 10/5/07
Public 18.4.0- Summary Jim Minatel updated 9/30/07
 

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