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Hello All!
I'm new to the world of XML and DTD..
Can anyone please let me know if there are any standards for
DTD files and XML to develop on my own.
For example if I wanted to develop a messaging system, are their
any standadized DTD file's that I can take a look at or can I
proceed with my own ELEMENTS..
I heard that Microsoft is trying to make DTD for project
management and trying to make a standard one that everyone
should follow.. how true is it? If that's the case where can I
find such standadized DTD/XML files.
Thanks in advance.

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Hello again,
I'm hoping some one to reply to this email.
Are there any GURU's that can answer my question?
Thanks,
Sees Vees

Originally posted by Sees Vees:
Hello All!
I'm new to the world of XML and DTD..
Can anyone please let me know if there are any standards for
DTD files and XML to develop on my own.
For example if I wanted to develop a messaging system, are their
any standadized DTD file's that I can take a look at or can I
proceed with my own ELEMENTS..
I heard that Microsoft is trying to make DTD for project
management and trying to make a standard one that everyone
should follow.. how true is it? If that's the case where can I
find such standadized DTD/XML files.
Thanks in advance.


 
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The following resources may be of some help to you -
http://www.ebxml.org
http://www.xml.com/pub/rg/DTD_Repositories

Good luck,
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Ajith Kallambella M.
Sun Certified Programmer for the Java�2 Platform.
IBM Certified Developer - XML and Related Technologies, V1.
 
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Thanks Ajith,
Let me go through your Resource links.
Seem's like I have to do a lot of digging there
to find out what I need.
Regards,
Sees Vees.
 
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Hi,
I've been looking for any standard DTD's or XML's that
industry has approved or any oraganizations that are making
up standards for the above metioned. If there are no standards
then I would like to be part of the organizations that are making
the standards. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
I've gone through the resouce links Ajit has provided.
Unfortunatly it doesn't help me. Thanks to him for I've learned
something there.
Thanks in Advance.
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Sees Vees.
 
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This link may be more useful - http://www.xml.org/xml/industry_industrysectors.jsp
 
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