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    Imtiaz Murtaza
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    Hi! Kindly suggest me a good book on the topic of XML (from basic to advance). I've already googled abt the topic and there are tons of results. So like to take advice from CPian community abt it. cheers.

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      Hi! Kindly suggest me a good book on the topic of XML (from basic to advance). I've already googled abt the topic and there are tons of results. So like to take advice from CPian community abt it. cheers.

      Imtiaz

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      What exactly do you mean by this? XML by itself is just text enclosed in tags. In its own right, it's not terribly useful - the usefulness comes when you apply it to a technology to actually do something, so do you want to learn how to apply XML in web-services, or XML based technologies such as XPath or XSLT?

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        What exactly do you mean by this? XML by itself is just text enclosed in tags. In its own right, it's not terribly useful - the usefulness comes when you apply it to a technology to actually do something, so do you want to learn how to apply XML in web-services, or XML based technologies such as XPath or XSLT?

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        Things like XPath, XML Schema XSLT etc is what i want to target

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        • I Imtiaz Murtaza

          Things like XPath, XML Schema XSLT etc is what i want to target

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          Pete OHanlon
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          I can't help you with a book I'm afraid but I can point you towards this[^] excellent site. I use this frequently when I need to look something up.

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          • I Imtiaz Murtaza

            Hi! Kindly suggest me a good book on the topic of XML (from basic to advance). I've already googled abt the topic and there are tons of results. So like to take advice from CPian community abt it. cheers.

            Imtiaz

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            For XPath and XSLT, Michael Kay's books about XPath[^] and XSLT[^] are reasonably good - the guy knows what he's talking about... For a reference of different XML technologies, this[^] is good (and free!), although it only covers XPath 1 and XSLT 1 rather than version 2.

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