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Although not evident to all, many people have been waiting more than a decade for The SGML FAQ Book by Steve DeRose. It has been "brewing" for a long time, with many hours, months, years of research talking to people, gathering their ideas, listening to their frustrations, applauding their successes. Only Steve with his experience, credentials, wit, and enthusiasm for the subject could have written this book. But it is also a measure of the success and maturity of ISO 8879 and its amazing longevity that allows an "SGMLer" to write such a book. We can now laugh at ourselves, even disclose our mistakes without fear of the other guy. While most would not recognize it, the revolution known as the World Wide Web would not have happened without a non-proprietary, easy, and almost "portable way to create and distribute documents across a widely disparate set of computers, networks, even countries. HTML, an SGML application, enabled this and as a result the world and the SGML community will never be the same. For some the term SGML means order, management, standards, discipline; to others, the term brings images of pain, confusion, complexity, and pitfalls. To all who have engaged in it, the Standard means hard work, good friends, savings in terms of time, money, and effort, a sense of accomplishment and best of all - fun. This book adds immeasurably to all of these. Enjoy the quote from Through Looking by Lewis Carroll as much as we have.




The SGML FAQ Book: Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML is similar, but not quite the same kind of thing as an online FAQ or `Frequently Asked Questions' list. It addresses questions from people who already actually use SGML in some way (including HTML authors), and people who are about to use it. It deals mainly with issues that arise when using SGML in practice.
A very brief introduction to SGML is included as Appendix A.
The questions discussed in The SGML FAQ Book are repeatedly heard by people who make their living serving the SGML community.
SGML experts spend many hours teaching these details, sometimes repeatedly because some questions do not seem important - untilyou run into them. So one benefit of this book is learning more of the art of document creation and management, both by general reading before questions arise and by specific reference when a question arises. For the latter use, the appendices, glossary, and index are particularly important.
A second benefit of this book is that it provides a common theme to its answers that you can apply in your use of SGML, HTML and related languages in general. The fundamental answer to many of the questions boils down to `simplify': many questions do not show up if you use the simple, elegant core of SGML without worrying about optional features.
The credo of this book is simply, `SGML doesn't need to be complicated'. SGML has the potential for complexity at certain points. But much of the complexity comes from optional parts and can be avoided. SGML methodology and its primary benefits suffer no loss even if you skip many features, which speaks well for the quality of SGML's overall design. Many of the questions discussed involve those optional parts, and therefore can be avoided by judicious designers and authors.
The two key goals of the book are (1) to answer questions that you may actually encounter as an SGML user, and to help you get `unstuck' and be as productive as possible in using the language and (2) to show proactive ways you can simplify your use of SGML, and get its very substantial benefits with minimal complexity.


The SGML FAQ Book: Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML is similar, but not quite the same kind of thing as an online FAQ or `Frequently Asked Questions' list. It addresses questions from people who already actually use SGML in some way (including HTML authors), and people who are about to use it. It deals mainly with issues that arise when using SGML in practice.
A very brief introduction to SGML is included as Appendix A.
The questions discussed in The SGML FAQ Book are repeatedly heard by people who make their living serving the SGML community.
SGML experts spend many hours teaching these details, sometimes repeatedly because some questions do not seem important - untilyou run into them. So one benefit of this book is learning more of the art of document creation and management, both by general reading before questions arise and by specific reference when a question arises. For the latter use, the appendices, glossary, and index are particularly important.
A second benefit of this book is that it provides a common theme to its answers that you can apply in your use of SGML, HTML and related languages in general. The fundamental answer to many of the questions boils down to `simplify': many questions do not show up if you use the simple, elegant core of SGML without worrying about optional features.
The credo of this book is simply, `SGML doesn't need to be complicated'. SGML has the potential for complexity at certain points. But much of the complexity comes from optional parts and can be avoided. SGML methodology and its primary benefits suffer no loss even if you skip many features, which speaks well for the quality of SGML's overall design. Many of the questions discussed involve those optional parts, and therefore can be avoided by judicious designers and authors.
The two key goals of the book are (1) to answer questions that you may actually encounter as an SGML user, and to help you get `unstuck' and be as productive as possible in using the language and (2) to show proactive ways you can simplify your use of SGML, and get its very substantial benefits with minimal complexity.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
For Authors and Document Editors Using SGML Tools....Pages 1-29
For Authors and Document Editors Who Commonly Deal With Raw SGML....Pages 31-59
For Data Conversion Specialists....Pages 61-75
For Authors And Editors Using External Data Or Modifying DTDs....Pages 77-95
For Builders of SGML DTDs....Pages 97-137
For Builders of SGML DTDs Who Must Constrain Data In Special Ways....Pages 139-161
For Builders of SGML DTDs and SGML Declarations....Pages 163-180
XML: A simple, Standard Subset....Pages 181-193
Back Matter....Pages 195-250


The SGML FAQ Book: Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML is similar, but not quite the same kind of thing as an online FAQ or `Frequently Asked Questions' list. It addresses questions from people who already actually use SGML in some way (including HTML authors), and people who are about to use it. It deals mainly with issues that arise when using SGML in practice.
A very brief introduction to SGML is included as Appendix A.
The questions discussed in The SGML FAQ Book are repeatedly heard by people who make their living serving the SGML community.
SGML experts spend many hours teaching these details, sometimes repeatedly because some questions do not seem important - untilyou run into them. So one benefit of this book is learning more of the art of document creation and management, both by general reading before questions arise and by specific reference when a question arises. For the latter use, the appendices, glossary, and index are particularly important.
A second benefit of this book is that it provides a common theme to its answers that you can apply in your use of SGML, HTML and related languages in general. The fundamental answer to many of the questions boils down to `simplify': many questions do not show up if you use the simple, elegant core of SGML without worrying about optional features.
The credo of this book is simply, `SGML doesn't need to be complicated'. SGML has the potential for complexity at certain points. But much of the complexity comes from optional parts and can be avoided. SGML methodology and its primary benefits suffer no loss even if you skip many features, which speaks well for the quality of SGML's overall design. Many of the questions discussed involve those optional parts, and therefore can be avoided by judicious designers and authors.
The two key goals of the book are (1) to answer questions that you may actually encounter as an SGML user, and to help you get `unstuck' and be as productive as possible in using the language and (2) to show proactive ways you can simplify your use of SGML, and get its very substantial benefits with minimal complexity.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
For Authors and Document Editors Using SGML Tools....Pages 1-29
For Authors and Document Editors Who Commonly Deal With Raw SGML....Pages 31-59
For Data Conversion Specialists....Pages 61-75
For Authors And Editors Using External Data Or Modifying DTDs....Pages 77-95
For Builders of SGML DTDs....Pages 97-137
For Builders of SGML DTDs Who Must Constrain Data In Special Ways....Pages 139-161
For Builders of SGML DTDs and SGML Declarations....Pages 163-180
XML: A simple, Standard Subset....Pages 181-193
Back Matter....Pages 195-250
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