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    I looking for a good beginners to advanced book on the XML/XSL. It should have thorough explanations and working examples (with ISBN numbers please). I'm intending using it either with Java or C#. Any comment on this? Brendan

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      I looking for a good beginners to advanced book on the XML/XSL. It should have thorough explanations and working examples (with ISBN numbers please). I'm intending using it either with Java or C#. Any comment on this? Brendan

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      Hi, I bought Wrox (Programmer to Programmer) Professional XML in the year 2000, and I would recomend it. I don't think it's available now but has been split into various versions aimed at Java, Apache, ASP, etc. I'm guessing that most of the content is much the same in the other books. FYI the authors of my copy are: Didier Martin, Mark Birbeck, Michael Kay, Brian Loesgen, Jon Pinnock, Steven Livingstone, Peter Stark, Kevin Williams, Richard Anderson, Stephen Mohr, David Baliles, Bruce Peat,Nikola Ozu. I would think that anything with a combination of some of these authors would be good. If you're doing XSLT then Michael Kay's book (Wrox) XSLT Programmers Reference is one of the best programmers books that I've ever come across. Cheers Phil Hobgen Southampton, UK

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        Hi, I bought Wrox (Programmer to Programmer) Professional XML in the year 2000, and I would recomend it. I don't think it's available now but has been split into various versions aimed at Java, Apache, ASP, etc. I'm guessing that most of the content is much the same in the other books. FYI the authors of my copy are: Didier Martin, Mark Birbeck, Michael Kay, Brian Loesgen, Jon Pinnock, Steven Livingstone, Peter Stark, Kevin Williams, Richard Anderson, Stephen Mohr, David Baliles, Bruce Peat,Nikola Ozu. I would think that anything with a combination of some of these authors would be good. If you're doing XSLT then Michael Kay's book (Wrox) XSLT Programmers Reference is one of the best programmers books that I've ever come across. Cheers Phil Hobgen Southampton, UK

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        Can you maybe supply me the ISBN number of this book you mentioned? What skills do you specialise in?

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          Can you maybe supply me the ISBN number of this book you mentioned? What skills do you specialise in?

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          Brendan Vogt wrote: Can you maybe supply me the ISBN number of this book you mentioned? 1-861003-11-0 I think it's out of print but still listed on Amazon (UK) as available "used and new" very cheaply. A few parts of the book will be outdated, unless there was a 2nd edition. An alternative might be Professional ASP.NET 1.0 XML with C# (1-861007-24-8), which has some of the same authors involved - but I haven't read it! Brendan Vogt wrote: What skills do you specialise in? Delphi for Win32 apps and C# for Web & Windows Forms; + XML, SQL Server, etc. Cheers Phil Hobgen Southampton, UK

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            Brendan Vogt wrote: Can you maybe supply me the ISBN number of this book you mentioned? 1-861003-11-0 I think it's out of print but still listed on Amazon (UK) as available "used and new" very cheaply. A few parts of the book will be outdated, unless there was a 2nd edition. An alternative might be Professional ASP.NET 1.0 XML with C# (1-861007-24-8), which has some of the same authors involved - but I haven't read it! Brendan Vogt wrote: What skills do you specialise in? Delphi for Win32 apps and C# for Web & Windows Forms; + XML, SQL Server, etc. Cheers Phil Hobgen Southampton, UK

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            Is this (Professional XML) a good book for XML beginners? Thanks

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