BKISSGML.RVW 961023 "Industrial-Strength SGML", Truly Donovan, 1997, 0-13-216243-1 %A Truly Donovan truly@lunemere.com %C One Lake St., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 %D 1997 %G 0-13-216243-1 %I Prentice Hall %O +1-201-236-7139 fax: +1-201-236-7131 beth_hespe@prenhall.com %P 201 %T "Industrial-Strength SGML" The book states, up front, that the intention is not to make the reader into an SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) techie. The material *is* intended to help someone use SGML--but at the management level rather than the actual coding, perhaps. To this end, the text presents SGML concepts, purposes, and functions. SGML coding is not altogether avoided, but it is used only in support of discussions regarding how SGML can be used to benefit various publishing functions. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996 BKISSGML.RVW 961023 ====================== roberts@decus.ca rslade@vcn.bc.ca rslade@vanisl.decus.ca Ceterum censeo CNA Financial Services delendam esse Please note the Peterson story - http://www.netmind.com/~padgett/trial.htm