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> Do any of you know of an SGML users group in the Metropolitan DC
> area?
There is a Mid-Atlantic SGML users group. Last I heard, they hadn't really
been active. I don't have information on who actually runs it, but you
could contact B. Tommie Usdin or Debbie Lapeyre at ATLIS Consulting Group.
(301-770-3000) They can probably give you someone's name to contact.
> Is there an Internet SGML list of which you are aware? I cannot
> access Bitnet.
The internet SGML newsgroup is comp-text-sgml. To subscribe, send a note to
<comp-text-sgml-request -at- naggum -dot- no>. The gentleman who maintains the archive
is Erik Naggum. comp-text-sgml is *the* place to get info on SGML.
To post an article, send it to <comp-text-sgml -at- news -dot- naggum -dot- no>
Best regards,
/chet
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