Introduction to the Extensible Markup Language (XML):
The article gave me an ok understanding of XML. It seems like a great idea to have an easy way to make data transferable to a variety of hardware and software hardware.
Survey of XML Standards:
I am glad this article provided more details than the first one, but it wasn't easy for me to follow.
Extending Your Markup:
Great (and very extensive) article! It was easy to read, and the big purple box with additional references is helpful. While the article was easier to read than the previous one, it was still difficult to read about rather than "do."
XML Tutorial:
Yippee! I had to read the section about DTD, but overall, I am a big fan of these tutorials.
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Hi Andrea,
That's strange that the Kompozer wouldn't download. I went to http://www.kompozer.net/ and then clicked download. Then I picked the version for my operating system. I found that Kompozer was really helpful because it was like using a Word document and I have no idea how to write code except forcopying and pasting it. Anyway, after writing the webpage, I am having a lot of trouble uploading the website into pitt's server. Any suggestions?
I agree that the Extending Your Markup article was the best of the three. I found it the easiest to understand and most relatable to the library profession
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