About this Book
This is an alpha edition of this book.
This version may contain glaring inconsistencies, missing sections,
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About the Authors
Norman Walsh is an XML Standards Engineer
with Sun Microsystems, Inc..
Norm is an active participant in a number of standards efforts
worldwide, including the XML Core, XSL and XML Schema Working Groups
of the World Wide Web Consortium, the OASIS XSLT Conformance and
RELAX NG Committees, the OASIS Entity Resolution Committee for
which he is the editor, and the OASIS DocBook Technical Committee,
which he chairs.
Leonard Muellner has been implementing and supporting the
production of O'Reilly books marked up in DocBook since 1994.
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the book through the early stages of production.
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