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				<title>XML.com</title> 

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				  XML.com features a rich mix of information and services for the XML community.
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						<title>Processing Inclusions with XSLT</title> 

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 Processing document inclusions with general XML tools can be problematic. This article proposes a way of preserving inclusion information through SAX-based processing. 
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						<title>Putting RDF to Work</title> 

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 Tool and API support for the Resource Description Framework is slowly coming of age. Edd Dumbill takes a look at RDFDB, one of the most exciting new RDF toolkits. 
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