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Ron Rhodes <RRhodes -at- fourthchannel -dot- com> wrote:
>Does anyone know of
>any sites that instruct the tech writer on producing XML-based documentation
>that also provide good examples of XML pages, DTDs, and XSL style sheets?
Softquad (www.softquad.com) has a fairly comprehensive list of
references for XML and related subjects.
By the way, Softquad is currently working on XMetal, which (from
what I understand) is supposed to be a WYSIWYG editor for XML.
That may be a first, although I haven't researched the subject
enough to be sure.
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