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		<title>Defining an XML Document Model with a DTD</title>
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		<description>An XML document is considered &apos;well written&apos; when its syntax is correct, and &apos;valid&apos; when it respects a document model. While a document must be &apos;well written,&apos; it does not necessarily have to be &apos;valid.&apos; However, as XML is a meta language, there are an infinite number of XML formats, and most XML documents should respect a particular document model, which can be defined in one of two ways: By a Document Type Definition (DTD); By an XML Schema. In this article, we are going to look at how you should go about implementing the former, using a DTD.</description>
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		<title>Using XML/XSL for Web Publication</title>
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		<description>In this article, we look at the problem of Web publication, a process which concerns all enterprises having to send and receive information. What makes XML the technical solution to content syndication? How can the XML/XSL couple facilitate multi-channel publication? We will illustrate this last point using an example near and dear to our hearts, the publication of TrendMarkers e-newsletter. </description>
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