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  1. creative html design.2 (2nd Edition) by Lynda Weinman, William Weinman, 2001-04-17
  2. Using HTML 4 (4th Edition) by Lee Anne Phillips, 1998-04-10
  3. Cascading Style Sheets: ABeginner's Guide
  4. Sams Teach Yourself SVG in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours) by Micah Laaker, 2002-02-13
  5. HTML Stylesheet Sourcebook (Sourcebooks) by Ian S. Graham, 1997-10-01
  6. DHTML and CSS Advanced: Visual QuickPro Guide by Jason Cranford Teague, 2004-12-25
  7. Macromedia Contribute 3 in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself) by Ned Snell, 2004-08-08
  8. Movable Type 3.0 Bible Desktop Edition by Rogers Cadenhead, 2004-11-05
  9. CSS Cookbook, 2nd Edition by Christopher Schmitt, 2006-10-17
  10. CSS Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) by Eric Meyer, 2004-07-27
  11. HTML Fundamentals by Curt Robbins, 1996-07-01
  12. Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML (Head First) by Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, 2005-12-01
  13. HTML 4 for Dummies, Fourth Edition by Ed Tittel, Natanya Pitts, 2003-02-03
  14. CSS, DHTML, and Ajax, Fourth Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Jason Cranford Teague, 2006-10-27

41. XMLXPERTS SERVICES
See why XMLXpert FrameMaker+sgml design and custom training is your most effective option to implementing sgml. web publishing Design and Implementation
http://www.xmlxperts.com/service.htm
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Dianne Kennedy, chief consultant for XMLXperts has designed and implemented SGML systems since the adoption of ISO 8879 in 1986. She was a member of the design team for the ATOS (Automated Technical Order System) project. This project represents the first working SGML implementation and was the precursor to today's CALS systems. Over the years her experience spans industries and continents. She has been actively involved with XML since its introduction to the Web community in December of 1996 at SGML 96 Conference. She currently serves as editor for the first Web Magazine focusing on XML, the XML Files published by the Graphic Communications Association. Now Ms. Kennedy is personally available to assist you and your staff as you implement XML. Ms. Kennedy has been chairperson for the major XML Conference in the US for the past 3 years: XML 98 (Chicago), XML 99 (Philadelphia), and XML 2000 (Washington DC). She will also chair Knowledge Technologies 2001, a new conference focusing on Knowledge and the Semantic Web.

42. <> Print/Web Publishing Workflows
to could include print, Adobe PDF, HTML, sgml or XML. of services to assist you with publishing your documents review your current print and web workflows, and
http://www.documedia.ca/english/services/pubworkflow.htm
Print/Web Publishing Workflows
About Publishing Workflows
All firms and government organizations need to publish documents. Documents can include technical documentation, annual reports, product catalogues, and brochures, to name a few. The format these documents need to be published to could include print, Adobe PDF, HTML, SGML or XML. Therein lies the challenge - what is the most effective way to publish these documents to these different formats?
Our publishing workflow services
provides a full range of services to assist you with publishing your documents:
  • Workflow audits - review your current print and web workflows, and provide recommendations on possible improvements. Technology procurement - we can advise you on hardware and software solutions to support your workflow. Document conversion - converting documents into numerous formats. Scanning services - scan your paper documents into the format of your choice.

43. FarsiNet S Web Publishing Tools, Training Programs, Services And
How to Create web Site; Personal Page Publish your own web Developers - Virtual Library. HTML. HTML documents are sgml documents with generic semantics that are
http://www.farsinet.com/webpub/
FarsiNet's Web Publishing Tools, Training Programs, Services and Online Resources
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HTML
HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup system used to create hypertext documents that are portable from one platform to another. HTML documents are SGML documents with generic semantics that are appropriate for representing information from a wide range of applications. HTML markup can represent hypertext news, mail, documentation, and hypermedia; menus of options; database query results; simple structured documents with in-lined graphics; and hypertext views of existing bodies of information. HTML has been in use by the World-Wide Web (WWW) global information initiative since 1990. The HTML 3.0 specification provides a number of new features, and is broadly backwards compatible with HTML 2.0. It is defined as an application of International Standard ISO ISO8879:1986 Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). This specificiation will be proposed as the Internet Media Type (RFC 1590) and MIME Content Type (RFC 1521) called "text/html; version=3.0".

44. Computers & Texts 15: Burnard
deployment of true objectoriented authoring/publishing systems is is a familiar notion to the web user community. with the current generation of sgml browsers
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ctitext2/publish/comtxt/ct15/burnard.html
No. 15
Table of Contents

August 1997
SGML on the Web: Too Little Too Soon, or Too Much Too Late
Lou Burnard
Humanities Computing Unit
University of Oxford
lou.burnard@oucs.ox.ac.uk This paper is adapted from a presentation at 'A Decade of Power', the third annual conference of the Belgium-Luxembourg SGML Users Group, held in Brussels 30-31 October 1996. Readers may not need to be reminded what SGML is (Standard Generalized Markup Language: the international standard for structured document interchange, ISO 8879 (1986) if you have forgotten). It might also be helpful to remind you of what exactly the Web is, particularly now that URLs and cyberspace have become an established part of journalism, junk capitalism, and other components of life as we know it. The best definition of the World Wide Web I have come across was from Dave Raggett, who pointed out that the Web has exactly three components:
  • A set of protocols for exchanging data (HTTP, telnet, FTP, Gopher, etc.); A name space within which data objects can be identified (URLs); An interchange format (HTML).

45. Architag University
training in industrialstrength web-site design intelligent content management, XML, sgml, and related educational needs of electronic publishing professionals
http://architag.com/university/
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Architag University is a single, high-quality source for hands-on training in industrial-strength web-site design and development, intelligent content management, XML, SGML, and related technologies and the tools that support them. Architag University was founded to meet the educational needs of electronic publishing professionals. Our courses are designed to give you the tools you need to keep pace with evolving technologies in the electronic publishing industry.
Upcoming Courses
Date Course Name Location Making Web Services Work
If you think web services means "services delivered over the Web", you need to come to this class! Web services are much more than that. The focus for this five-day course is on developing programs that consume or produce XML-tagged datasets for sharing information across organizational boundaries or between departments behind the firewall. Denver, CO

46. OPEN JOURNAL PAPER Web Journals Publishing: A UK Perspective
that it may be supported by more browsers than sgml; compared with Above these, XML is being promoted for more sophisticated web publishing applications, such
http://journals.ecs.soton.ac.uk/uksg.htm
Web journals publishing: a UK perspective Steve Hitchcock,* Leslie Carr and Wendy Hall The Open Journal Project Multimedia Research Group Department of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom *Contact for correspondence: email sh94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk The Open Journal project is funded in the UK by JISC’s Electronic Libraries (eLib) Programme award ELP2/35. This paper is updated from a presentation first given at the 20th annual conference of the UK Serials Group held in Edinburgh in April 1997.
For those that prefer to read on paper this report appears in the journal Serials and that is the version of record which can be cited as:
Hitchcock, S, Carr, L, and Hall, W , 1997, Web journals publishing: a UK perspective. Serials , Vol.10, No.3, November, 285-299
This Web version November 1997 The views expressed in this paper are independent of the managing committees of the two major schemes described. This paper has been downloaded times.
Abstract The Pilot Site Licence Initiative (PSLI) and the Electronic Libraries (eLib) research programme have been catalysts for dramatic change in journals publishing in the UK. Covering over 30 publishers and over 20 other e-journals and e-journal research projects, this report marks the extent of the change and reflects on how e-journals will develop next. Keywords: digital publishing, electronic journals, electronic libraries

47. The Interent Is Not TV: Web Publishing
Kramer, Glen A., and Mayer, Niels P., Internet publishing via the World Wide web, Proceedings of Jerry, Content in Context The Future of sgml and HTML
http://som.csudh.edu/cis/lpress/wwwserv.htm
The Interent is not TV: Web Publishing
Communications of the ACM, Vol 38, No 3, March, 1995, pp 17-23
Server Platforms
WSK installation is guided by a series of Web pages. The first is a form asking for a few values like your email address and operating system. Next you are told to create a WSK subdirectory, the software is downloaded to that directory, and you run "sh" to unpack it. You are also given the option of downloading some utilities, like a utilization analysis program. In five minutes you have a home page that can be accessed by anyone with a Web browser anywhere in the world. This foreshadows electronic software distribution. The WSK is free, but it would be easy to integrate charging, registration, and upgrades. Support could also be provided on-line, with remote technicians accessing customer machines. EIT will market their software distribution system, and for a comprehensive discussion of current commercial developments in electronic software distribution, see [13]. There are versions of the WSK for most commercial unix platforms, and for Linux, an Intel-based, public domain unix named for its author, Linus Torvalds. There is an ambitious Linux developer community (for example, software to execute Windows applications is under way), and it is supported in active news groups. If you know unix, Linux on a PC would be an excellent platform for a low-cost Web server.

48. Why SGML For Web Publishing?
Previous slide, Next slide, Back to the first slide, View text version.
http://seminars.seyboldreports.com/1996_san_francisco/present/mlapla21/sld030.ht

49. SSF 97 Recap
for buyers seeking to streamline online publishing processes. generation products to the new web space. repository originally conceived for sgml documents, to
http://seminars.seyboldreports.com/1997_san_francisco/EditorsAnalysis/IP020302.H
The Seybold Editors' Analysis of
Seybold San Francisco '97
Web Publishing Systems
Content management software for Web sites has become a market, but so has Web-enabled document management. The intersection of the two, and their overlap with site authoring and project management, makes it difficult to evaluate products. We draw some broad distinctions to help classify current products.
Content management: Killer app?
The economics and response times of online delivery are so compelling that a whole new technology base is rising up to bring content-driven service to the mainstream. Content management will be critical for all large businesses, not just those with big manuals or large archives of published material. As Bill Gates noted under questioning by Jonathan Seybold at the conference, mainstream software suppliers, such as Microsoft, have recognized that publishing has become the proving ground for rolling out technology that will have very broad appeal. Before long, the technology and process changes will spread to midsize and smaller businesses. The value that content management will bring to businesses of all types will fuel development of base technology that publishers will be able to take advantage of in creating electronic publications. It will take time, but the more significant change will be that in the years ahead, publishers will see their

50. Walmart.com - HTML, SGML, VRML, XML
HTML, sgml, VRML, XML. tags, syntax, and extension for building web pages; covers text, animation, and multimedia; and traces the web publishing process from
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product_listing.gsp?cat=20209&path=0:3944:3951:18

51. Compufield Software Programming Institute/School, India.
Marketing, selling and publishing product literature world wide contains all the salient features of sgml sans its Java is used to create webbased applications
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52. UW Extension - Web Technology Solutions Certificate Program
of Graphical User Interface (GUI) HTML editors; web site publishing; online privacy explain the evolution of markup languages, including sgml, HTML, DHTML
http://www.extension.washington.edu/ext/certificates/wte/wte_crs.asp
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Web Technology Solutions Overview Courses Instructors Advisory Board ... How to Apply Course Descriptions The classroom section of the program meets on the UW campus, Seattle. Participants earn three University of Washington credits upon successful completion of a course. Nine credits are required to earn the certificate. Courses designated by may be open on a space-available basis to professionals who are not seeking the certificate. See Enrollment in Individual Courses for details. First-Term Course
Client-Side Scripting and Design
Introduces the web browser design environment. Lectures and assignments cover fundamental aspects of scripting languages, basic JavaScript syntax, use of the Document Object Model (DOM) via JavaScript, and the creation of dynamic HTML web pages (DHTML) by combining these techniques with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The basics of the client-server architecture model are also addressed. Principles of good page design are discussed in the contexts of technical feasibility and scalability, usability and accessibility. Participants learn to:
  • Recognize advantages of the document object model (DOM), including object characteristics such as inherent properties, attributes, and methods.

53. May 1998 : SGML Databases &, Content Management For The Web
A complete application for managing structured data and publishing it on the web thus requires functions starting from a general RDBMS and an sgml/XMLaware
http://www.infoloom.com/gcaconfs/WEB/paris98/lecluse.HTM
Table of contents Indexes Style is not a 4-letter word
AIS Software
17 rue Rémy Dumoncel
clec@ais.berger-levrault.fr
Web: http://www.balise.com
Biographical notice:
Christophe Lécluse
Christophe Lécluse is manager of AIS Software. He has been working on SGML applications and systems for over eight years and specializes in SGML systems, object databases and languages. He was the originator of the Balise technology developed by AIS Software.
ABSTRACT:
The SGML community has been dicussing the concept of document management and SGML databases for several years. Coming from the Web and XML worlds, a new buzzword emerged in 1997: "Content Management for the Web". Although this concept today seems to embrace many different realities, there is clearly some overlap between Content Management for XML documents and Document Management as it was understood up to now.
This paper highlights some of the functional and technical aspects of the content management concept and aim to help you identify more clearly the underlying complementarity with document management as it has been defined and understood up until very recently.
Possible Definitions of Content Management
Defining Content Management today is clearly a challenge. The Web and the marketing brochures are full of tentative definitions that do not really draw a precise or globally consistent picture. The following sections present some of these common definitions.

54. May 1998 : Introducing The SGML Technology At The Publishing Houses Of Wolters K
Introducing the sgml Technology at the publishing Houses of Wolters Kluwer Hungary. 3B2, For desktop publishing, we decided to purchase the sgml supporting 3B2 .
http://www.infoloom.com/gcaconfs/WEB/paris98/ursinus.HTM
XML-Data for Interchange Definition Table of contents Indexes High Level Architectures of Document-Object Publishing Systems
Introducing the SGML Technology at the Publishing Houses of Wolters Kluwer Hungary
IT Manager Wolters Kluwer Hungary Kft.
Prielle Kornelia u. 19-35
hju@wkcee.hu

Biographical notice:
Henk Ursinus
After two years of system development in a PC-AS400 environment in a local government office in the Netherlands Henk Ursinus was manager of the Hungarian branch of a Dutch software company, which is engaged with EP developments of large databases. Since November 1996 he has been IT manager of the Hungarian branch of Wolters Kluwer. One of his tasks is to advise on EP and he has co-ordinated the installation of an SGML document management system. Today Henk is working within Invenció Kft. the support company for Wolters Kluwer Hungary.
ABSTRACT:
Part of Wolters Kluwer Hungary and part of the Wolters Kluwer International Group comprise a Hungarian Scientific Publishing House and a Textbook Publishing House, a book wholesaler and a service company giving IT support. Since 1 December 1997, the company has been using an SGML document management system to manage and prepare the production of a literature encyclopedia and three large bilingual dictionaries, creating both electronic and paper products. This presentation provides a snapshot of the progress to date. Information Management System
Wolters Kluwer
The start
In the mid 1990s Wolters Kluwer entered the Hungarian market with the purchase of existing publishing houses. In keeping with Wolters Kluwer tradition, these were a Legal folio publisher, a Legal electronic publisher, an Academic publisher and a Textbook publisher. Based on the experiences gained in the management of other companies, it was decided at a very early stage that the Hungarian group should establish a fully automated Information Management System. With the exception of the legal electronic publisher Invencio, the publishing houses had minimal know-how with respect to automation. For this reason, publishing tasks previously performed by Invencio were transferred to the legal folio publisher, and Invencio became the general facility company for the whole Wolters Kluwer group.

55. Xml-dev - Fwd: XPublish Beta (XML Web Publishing System)
XPublish gives web developers the advantages of onesource publishing without the overhead and complexity of a full sgml publishing system.
http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/199801/msg00179.html
Fwd: XPublish beta (XML Web Publishing System)
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http://interaction.in-progress.com/xpublish http://www.w3.org/press/XML-PR http://interaction.in-progress.com mailto:apple-net-announce-unsubscribe@public.lists.apple.com ... mailto:xml-dev@ic.ac.uk Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@ic.ac.uk the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@ic.ac.uk the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa ( mailto:rzepa@ic.ac.uk

56. Multipurpose Web Publishing Using HTML, XML, And CSS
5 Charles F. Goldfarb, The sgml handbook, Oxford University Cascading style sheets designing for the web, AddisonWesley Longman publishing Co., Inc
http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/cacm/1999-42-10/p95-lie/
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Pages: 95 - 101 Year of Publication: 1999 ISSN:0001-0782 Authors Opera Software, Oslo, Norway Janne Saarela Pro Solutions, Ltd., Helsinki, Finland Publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA Additional Information: references citings index terms collaborative colleagues ... peer to peer Tools and Actions: Discussions Find similar Articles Review this Article
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57. Electronic Publishing Services At Impressions
files for web publishing, to developing CDROMs with Adobe Acrobat or other technologies, and even to implementing a comprehensive sgml solution for maximum
http://www.impressions.com/about_pgs/serv_pgs/elec_pub.html
Impressions combines a deep knowledge of books and journals with state-of-the-art electronic publishing technology and expertise. The point of technology is to make things better and easier.
We've established a reputation for the practical application of technology to the real-world issues publishers face today. Because we understand and work with our customers so well, we can often anticipate their needs or suggest approaches they might not have considered. Often, these alternatives turn out to be easier or less expensive than they expected. e try to keep up with technology, not for technology's sake (though we admit some of it can be fun, and we encourage our people to play around with it), but because it can make the work we do more productive and economical (though we also admit it can be expensive and frustrating at times). anticipating needs. We do, in fact, have something of a reputation for being on top of new developments when our customers need them. But our focus on practical solutions to real book-and-journal world problems has a greater benefit. It means that when we acquire some new technology or develop some new technique, it's tested in the context of real books and journals and is thus more likely to be effective and of lasting benefit. Our customers help us make sure that we work on the right things and that our solutions really work.

58. Internet Publishing Feature: Preparing Data For The Web With SGML/XML
• Internet publishing Feature • Preparing Data for the web with sgml/XML Why convert electronic data yet again, to yet another electronic format?
http://www.infotoday.com/it/may98/article5.htm
Internet Publishing Feature
Preparing Data for the Web with SGML/XML

Why convert electronic data yet again, to yet another electronic format?
by Eli Willner Publishing these days is no longer the sedate and deliberate business it was in times gone by. We've joined the information age and change seems to have become the order of the day. No longer, apparently, do we have the luxury of settling into a new technology, getting comfortable with it, and expecting to live with it for 5 or 10 years. We are now synchronized to Internet time, expected to change our data representations and our tool sets as frequently as we change our clothes. The effect on productivity is pronounced and definitely not positive. It's more than just a retraining issue, too. The transition to a new data representation may be time-consuming and expensive. Moreover, as you move from one typesetting format to another, or from one word processing format to another, critical information that is embedded not in the text per se, but in its formatting, or in metadata, is often lost or distorted in the transition. A paragraph that conveyed a message of special significance in the original data because of its appearance something demarked as important, for example may no longer convey that message after the data are converted to the format du jour. Your data lose value. At best, it will be costly to restore. At worst, it may not be recoverable at all.

59. SGML And XML
Pages, (formerly The sgml/XML web Page). The and its parent, the Standard Generalized Markup Language (sgml). XML in a MultiFormat publishing Environment, an
http://www.soltys.ca/techcomm/sgml.html
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SGML and XML
This list is for resources related to SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) and XML (Extensible Markup Language). There is quite a bit of overlap between the two, so the categorization of some sites is somewhat arbitrary.
SGML
  • Archive site for the comp.text.sgml newsgroup. Files are in the format yymm.tar.gz. Archives cover the years 1990 to 1996. The Debian SGML/XML HOWTO , "contains practical information about the use of SGML and XML on a Debian operating system". Very detailed but requires some familiarity with UNIX/Linux. The emphasis is on using SGML to write documenation. The DocBook DTD . DocBook is an SGML DTD maintained by the DocBook Technical Committee of OASIS. It is particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software. HyTime Application Development Guide , in HTML format NTSGML , "A brief tutorial on how to set up a free SGML editing and publishing system for Windows NT". It can be modified to run under Windows 95/98.

60. XML: Beyond HTML
everyone from billiondollar corporations and governments to elementary school classes and private individuals publishing websites and sgml on the web .
http://www.sun.com/980310/xml/
sun.com Worldwide My Sun Site Index ... How To Buy SELECT A TOPIC PRODUCTS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS DOWNLOADS SUPPORT TRAINING CONSULTING DOCUMENTATION RESOURCES FOR: GENERAL INFORMATION: RELATED SITES: Home Research Research Projects ... Sun Usability Labs
XML: Mastering Information on the Web
by Todd Freter The attention paid to XML (Extensible Markup Language), whose 1.0 standard was published February 10, 1998, is impressive. XML has been heralded as the next important internet technology, the next step following HTML, and the natural and worthy companion to the Java programming language itself. Enterprises of all stripes have rapturously embraced XML. This article is first in a series about XML, its promises, and its challenges:
  • The XML idea
  • XML and new functionalities for web pages
  • XML and the future of HTML
  • XML and information management
These articles are not intended to explain XML to you. There are excellent resources to do that already. Here are a few: Instead, these articles are about what XML means for people, for enterprises, and perhaps for the future of information itself. As a major developer of technology products that have enabled the internet's explosive growth, Sun Microsystems believes it is important to propagate open perspectives on open standards that make information more available and useful.

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