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Tanya,
There are a number of good XML books out there depending on how
technical you want to get. Charles F. Goldfarb, who created our old
friend SGML, has a handbook out on XML. Go out to amazon.com and search
on XML and you'll find many options. Each book has summaries and reader
comments to help you find the right one for you.
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