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I've looked at an online tutorial put out by EBT (Electronic Book
Technologies). The one I have runs under MS Windows. It gives you
written information, and allows you to prepare your own samples and run
them against a DTD. You can contact EBT at:
One Richmond Square
Providence, RI 02906
voice: 401-421-9550
fax: 401-421-9551
email: info -at- ebt -dot- com
I also took a 3-day course in SGML at the University of Wisconsin
Extension (School of Engineering), Madison. I don't have contact
information there at hand, but if anyone needs it, you can send me a
message and I'll look for it. It was taught by Dale Waldt and Brian
Travis, who also put out a newsletter called <TAG>. They can be reached
at:
SGML Associates, Inc. <TAG> The SGML Newsletter, 6360 S. Gibraltar
Circle, Aurora, CO 80016-1212
phone: 303-680-0875
fax: 303-680-4906
If I remember correctly, you can reach Brian Travis via email at
brian -at- sgml -dot- com -dot-