The XML Cover Pages
This document contains information relevant to 'extensible markup language (xml)' and is part of the cover pages resource. the cover pages is a comprehensive web-accessible reference collection supporting the sgml/xml family of (meta) markup language standards and their application. the principal objective in this public access knowledgebase is to promote and enable the use of open, interoperable standards-based solutions which protect digital information and enhance the integrity of communication. some of the standards covered include sgml (standard generalized markup language), xml (extensible markup language), w3c xml schema, other xml schema languages (relax ng, schematron, dsdl), xsl (extensible stylesheet language), xslt (xsl transformations), xpath (xml path language), xlink (xml linking), xml query, xhtml (extensible hypertext markup language), dom (document object model), xpointer (xml pointer language), hytime, rdf, topic maps, dsssl, css (cascading style sheets), spdl, svg (scalable vector graphics), cgm, iso-html, etc. a secondary objective in the cover pages is to provide reference material on enabling technologies compatible with descriptive markup language standards and applications: object modeling, semantic nets, ontologies, authority lists, document production systems, and conceptual modeling. the reference collection contains over 9000 documents covering more than 700 topics on markup language technologies.
http://xml.coverpages.org/xml.html
IBM XML Web Site
The xml section on the developerworks web site is your resource for xml-related tools, samples, standards information, education, news and events, and access to xml community forums.
http://www.ibm.com/developer/xml/index.html
The XML information site
The XML information site
http://www.xmlinfo.com/
W3C - XML
W3C - XML
http://www.w3.org/xml/
W3C - XSLT
W3C - XSLT
http://www.w3.org/tr/xslt
XML.com
Xml.com, where the xml community shares xml development resources and solutions, features timely news, opinions, features, and tutorials; the annotated xml specification created by tim bray; authoring tools, xml developer resources, interactive forums...
http://www.xml.com/