BKSWSSBH.RVW 970226 "SGML on the Web Small Steps Beyond HTML", Yuri Rubinsky/Murray Maloney, 1997, 0-13-519984-0, U$44.95/C$62.95 %A Yuri Rubinsky %A Murray Maloney %C One Lake St., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 %D 1997 %G 0-13-519984-0 %I Prentice Hall %O U$44.95/C$62.95 +1-201-236-7139 fax: 201-236-7131 beth_hespe@prenhall.com %P 499 %S Charles F. Goldfarb Series on Open Information Management %T "SGML on the Web Small Steps Beyond HTML" HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is written in SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). SGML's most successful, or certainly most widely known, application is HTML. This book starts by using a simplified version of HTML as an example of the construction of an SGML DTD (Document Type Definition). Having established the basics, the book goes on to show how SGML can be used to define extensions to HTML, or simply create more advanced types of documents. For those who already know HTML, this provides a very clear introduction to advanced document handling. (And these days, who doesn't know HTML?) copyright Robert M. Slade, 1997 BKSWSSBH.RVW 970226 ====================== 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