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Decoding XML and the DTD
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Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Article
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The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information. This article introduces the architecture, which sets forth a set of design principles for creating information-typed modules at a topic level, and for using that content in delivery modes such as online help and product support portals on the Web. This article serves as a roadmap to DITA: what it is and how it applies to technical documentation. The article also links to representative source code.
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How to use XLink with XML
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XLink, an XML-related specification, lets you achieve dramatic linking effects in your XML documents. In this short tip learn how to include parts of other XML documents in your own XML through XLink. The code example demonstrates the technique.
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XML Tutorial at Zvon
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In this tutorial, selected XML features are demonstrated on many examples which can be downloaded for off-line use.
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XML Tutorial at Zvon
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In this tutorial, selected XML features are demonstrated on many examples which can be downloaded for off-line use.
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