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* '''XML''' means "Extended markup language". XML is designed as a machine readable self describing text editable persistent store for data. XML is a formalism (not to be confounded with HTML, a language to describe the structure of Web pages) | * '''XML''' means "Extended markup language". XML is designed as a machine readable self describing text editable persistent store for data. XML is a formalism (not to be confounded with HTML, a language to describe the structure of Web pages) | ||
== Software == | |||
(longer entries have their own page) | |||
=== XML creation === | |||
* See [[XML editor]] | |||
=== Validation === | |||
; On-line validation | |||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/XML XML:Managing Data Exchange] | === Tutorials === | ||
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/XML XML:Managing Data Exchange]. Thi Wikibook project introduced XML from a Data exchange perspective. | |||
=== News === | |||
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/ Cafe con Leche XML News and Resources] (Best resource to keep in touch with XML-related news) | * [http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/ Cafe con Leche XML News and Resources] (Best resource to keep in touch with XML-related news) |
Revision as of 12:49, 29 October 2006
Definition
- XML means "Extended markup language". XML is designed as a machine readable self describing text editable persistent store for data. XML is a formalism (not to be confounded with HTML, a language to describe the structure of Web pages)
Software
(longer entries have their own page)
XML creation
- See XML editor
Validation
- On-line validation
Links
Tutorials
- XML:Managing Data Exchange. Thi Wikibook project introduced XML from a Data exchange perspective.
News
- Cafe con Leche XML News and Resources (Best resource to keep in touch with XML-related news)
- TECFA's XML Page (DSchneider's "old" XML pointers page).
References
- Elliotte Rusty Harold, (2004). XML in a Nutshell, O'Reilly, Abstract/TOC ISBN 0-596-00764-7 (Best buy according to DSchneider).