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From the Publisher:Presenting XML will teach people about the XML language and how it will be used to speed up the Web through greater use of client-side processing; better indexing; search and retrieval; richer link types; and more complex structures. The book will cover what the XML language is, how it relates to HTML and SGML, how it will affect the Web, and kinds of applications possible. It will go over in detail what the XML specification is and will describe the basics of writing XML code, and creating XML-aware applications.An introduction to XML extensible Markup Language the slimmed down, Web enabled version of SGML from which HTML was createThe XML standard is being advanced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as an alternative and compliment to HTMLXML is neutral with respect to vendor, application, and platform, just like HTML