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SGML (from Markup Languages)
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GCA Registry of Owner IdentifiersGCA Registry of Owner Identifiers
Small database of globally registered SGML public identifiers.
Graphic Communications AssociationGraphic Communications Association
Supports and promotes SGML and related technologies in their efforts in advancing interoperability of information systems.
The SGML/XML Web PageThe SGML/XML Web Page
Database containing over 2000 documents pertaining to SGML, XML, and related standards. Features a bibliography for SGML, vendors and service providers, software reviews, mailing lists, user groups, and projects.
Women Writers Project, ACM Crossroads Winter 1999Women Writers Project, ACM Crossroads Winter 1999
This article from Crossroads Winter 1999 issue describes the use of SGML to encode literature archives for research, written by B. Fan.
A Gentle Introduction to SGMLA Gentle Introduction to SGML
An SGML FAQ in the context of the TEI e-text initiative and SGML application.
SGMLtools-LiteSGMLtools-Lite
Formerly Linuxdoc-SGML, SGMLtools offers a out-of-the-box SGML processing solution for technical (DocBook) documentation. [Open source, GPL]
SPSP
A free, object-oriented toolkit for SGML parsing, validating, and entity management.
SGML for NTSGML for NT
A brief tutorial how to set up a free SGML editing and publishing system for Windows NT. Encourages use of free software options.
Comparison of SGML and XMLComparison of SGML and XML
A Note from the W3C detailing the differences and similarities between the two markup languages.
SGML: A Gentle IntroductionSGML: A Gentle Introduction
Tutorial from Text Encoding Initiative.
SGML on the WebSGML on the Web
Circa 1995 list of SGML web sites, and resources for using SGML on the Web.
Overview of SGML ResourcesOverview of SGML Resources
SGML links at the W3C, meant for use in reviews of the HTML specification.

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The start of the WWW (VERY INTERESTING) 1991-08-06 13:37:40
Usenet post from 1991-08-06 13:37:40 PST In article <6484@cernvax.cern.ch>


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