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Thanks for those links, Ron. However, I don't think there is a "true" XML site
for TechWriters . . . hmmmm . . .nah. ;-)
Seriously though, even those that deal with DTDs are somewhat misleading because
. . you don't need a DTD with XML. Yea, yea, yea, it's a good idea, etc.
However, many times you'll come to learn that being well-formed is enough.
p.s. I was the one who suggested xml-zone.com. You wrote "If you are a propeller
head, this one's for you." Forgive my ignorance, but what's a propellar head?
Thanks!
-jp
p.s Here's another great site I don't think you listed: http://www.xml.org
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