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A technical specification released to the public for unrestricted use.
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 What Is XML?
1.2 Where Did XML Come From?
1.3 What Can I Do with XML?
1.4 How Do I Get Started?
Chapter 2. Markup and Core Concepts
2.1 Tags
2.2 Documents
2.3 The Document Prolog
2.4 Elements
2.5 Entities
2.6 Miscellaneous Markup
Chapter 3. Modeling Information
3.1 Simple Data Storage
3.2 Narrative Documents
3.3 Complex Data
3.4 Documents Describing Documents
Chapter 4. Quality Control with Schemas
4.1 Basic Concepts
4.2 DTDs
4.3 W3C XML Schema
4.4 RELAX NG
4.5 Schematron
4.6 Schemas Compared
Chapter 5. Presentation Part I: CSS
5.1 Stylesheets
5.2 CSS Basics
5.3 Rule Matching
5.4 Properties
5.5 Examples
Chapter 6. XPath and XPointer
6.1 Nodes and Trees
6.2 Finding Nodes
6.3 XPath Expressions
6.4 XPointer
Chapter 7. Transformation with XSLT
7.1 History
7.2 Concepts
7.3 Running Transformations
7.4 The stylesheet Element
7.5 Templates
7.6 Formatting
Chapter 8. Presentation Part II: XSL-FO
8.1 How It Works
8.2 A Quick Example
8.3 The Area Model
8.4 Formatting Objects
8.5 An Example: TEI
8.6 A Bigger Example: DocBook
Chapter 9. Internationalization
9.1 Character Encodings
9.2 MIME and Media Types
9.3 Specifying Human Languages
Chapter 10. Programming
10.1 Limitations
10.2 Streams and Events
10.3 Trees and Objects
10.4 Pull Parsing
10.5 Standard APIs
10.6 Choosing a Parser
10.7 PYX
10.8 SAX
10.9 DOM
10.10 Other Options
Appendix A. Resources
A.1 Online
A.2 Books
A.3 Standards Organizations
A.4 Tools
A.5 Miscellaneous
Appendix B. A Taxonomy of Standards
B.1 Markup and Structure
B.2 Linking
B.3 Addressing and Querying
B.4 Style and Transformation
B.5 Programming
B.6 Publishing
B.7 Hypertext
B.8 Descriptive/Procedural
B.9 Multimedia
B.10 Science
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