We've created these hyperlinked listings of the URLs, included in each chapter of the book to provide you with easy access to these great online resources. The listings are broken down by chapter. To access the URLs from a particular chapter, click on the chapter's name below and the listing for that chapter will be loaded into your Web browser. You must have a live Internet connection to view any of the sites listed on the URL pages. To visit a particular site, click on its URL. Once you visit a site, you'll be out of the scope of the XML For Dummies, 2nd Edition pages and you'll have to press the back button in your browser to return.
If a chapter is listed but not hyperlinked, that means we didn't include any URLs in it. We didn't want you to think we accidentally skipped a chapter or two, so we listed them all. As with all things on the Web, these URLs can change at any time. We've selected these online resources because they are among the best on the Web. We hope you enjoy and learn from them as we have.
1: What Is XML and Why You Should Care
5: Understanding and Using DTDs
7: Attributes Add Flexibility to XML
8: Putting Your DTD to Work
9: Combining Multiple DTDs
13: Applying Style to XML with XSL
14: Special Topics on XML Style
15: The XML Linking Language (XLink)
18: XML Can Channel from Many Sources
19: The Mathematical Markup Language
20: DocBook for XML
22: Ultimate Online Resources for XML and SGML
23:Ten Ways to Enjoy XML -- Really!
24: Ten Stylish XML Extensions
25: The Top Ten XML Applications
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