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Hi!
I've been reading about XML, XHTML, and the capability of XML to provide
output in various versions through different modules and to support
specialized components like multimedia. I'm still a little fuzzy about
all this, so I wondered if someone could point me to resources that
discuss possible current/future capabilities of XML to provide different
versions of output (large text, accessible XHTML, Braille etc.)
On the other hand, if I don't understand what I've been reading at all,
will someone please point me to discussions that might increase my
understanding of XML.
Thanks!
Mary Jane Barnett
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