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Hi,



    Personally I would like to see a book that takes a comparative look 
at DOM, JDOM, XOM, SAX (and any other related technology) with examples 
covering the full development life-cycle in several languages (Java, 
C++, Perl/PHP). I am studying XML for about 4 months now, so I am a 
beginner. I do not know if this subject would be interesting for 
advanced users.


Regards,
Razvan


pabloware wrote:

>I am writing a book about the XML language. I would
>like to keep it as
>practical as possible. If someone of you uses
>technologies that are not
>included in books about XML, please write.
>
>Cheers,
>Pawel
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