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Re: A good textbook for xml file processing using perl (or Java, PHP, ...)?

From: ilh.cho@-----.---
To: NULL
Date: 8/4/2006 7:19:00 AM

Thanks for the info.
I'll take a look.
But it would be nicer if I have a binded book that I can use as a
course textbook.

Joe Kesselman wrote:
> I can't recommend a _textbook_, but there's a lot of good info on the
> web. My standard -- and admittedly biased -- recommendation is to start
> with the tutorials and articles at the XML DeveloperWorks website
> (http://www.ibm.com/xml).
>
> (Despite being run by IBM, the editors of that site try to treat it as
> an independently published magazine, so not everything there follows
> IBM's party line. But it's a good collection.)



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