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Y'all be welcome!  I was at B&N thumbing through 
books at lunch.  Even when one has done this stuff, 
a good book illuminates the corners, and because one 
doesn't do it often, one needs the retraining. 

XML is increasingly turning into a framework 
that requires specialization.   I guess someone 
will take up the problem of a book on XML schema 
languages in general showing how and when to apply 
each, limits and advantages, even how to build up 
a schema language based on one of the others.

My problem with ever being a Wrox author is the 
picture on the cover.   No way!

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Francis Norton [mailto:francis@r...]

Hi Len

Don't know if any of the other authors, editors or reviewers are on list 
right now - I should probably be the last to answer since my two 
chapters were the first I've had published, but just in case - thanks, 
Len, for that.

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