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Re: [xsl] Question about Michael Kay's book

From: James Melton <james.melton@----------->
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Date: 8/1/2001 8:22:00 AM
Did you hear that this is a great book yet? ;)

I use Java in a Solaris environment running Xalan/Xerces applications
and use 1st edition of Mike's book. It is much more informative than the
W3 documents. It also is an essential reference for understanding what
people on this list mean when they start quoting chapter and verse.

Jim.

Richard Draucker wrote:
> 
> I hear (on here) a lot of references to Mike's book, and was hoping it might
> be a better (faster/more explanatory/more cohesive) resource then the W3C
> site.
> 

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