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Instructor Elliotte Harold
Summer 2004 X Session
XML is a simple, flexible meta-language for creating markup languages describing particular documents or domains. Fifth generation browsers like Internet Explorer 5 and Mozilla can view XML pages directly, but that's not XML's only use. XML can also be used to define formats for printed documentations, files saved by programs, and data interchange between applications. XML is already being used in areas as diverse as mathematical notation, and more. This class teaches you how to design, author, and process XML.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission