Re: A good place to get started learning XML / XSL (XSLT) / DTD etc.
by "Garreth Galligan" <garreth.galligan(at)oceanfree.net>
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The downloads section of http://www.zvon.org/ is also a pretty good place
for references.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Flint" <mflint(at)ce.mediaone.net>
To: <hwg-xml(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: A good place to get started learning XML / XSL (XSLT) / DTD etc.
> A number of you mentioned that you were interested in learning XML but
were
> just starting or haven't started yet, so I thought I would post a
suggestion
> about where to start.
>
> There is a very cool, free, tutorial / reference site called
> www.w3schools.com that I used and still use to learn and refer back to.
> They have well written tutorials on most of the web technologies.
Including
> but not limited to:
>
> - XML
> - XSL
> - DTD
> - DOM
> - Schema
> - XForms
> - XHTML
> - WAP
>
> I find their tutorials to be a quick and interesting reading. Some areas
> have interactive sections to them where you can modify code on the screen,
> press a button and see what it does. They also have a very comprehensive
> hyperlinked reference section on all of these technologies and more.
>
> Interesting stuff, if you have time, you might consider visiting them.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
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