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Will all web pages be formatted using XML in the future? Will XML replace HTML? Time will tell. Meanwhile, these sites should explain what it's all about.
  1. HTML.Miningco - For starters, why do we want to learn XML? Here's why.

  2. Datamation - Is it time to learn XML?

  3. W3Schools - Just about everything you need to know about XML can be found here. A must visit.

  4. xml.com - This introduction to XML presents the Extensible Markup Language at a reasonably technical level for anyone interested in learning more about structured documents.

  5. WDVL - Another XML introduction, geared toward newcomers.

  6. XML Info - Good for the newcomer to the language, this site provides general info on XML, as well as scenarios that showcase current uses of XML.

  7. Webreference.com - XML Standards Reference.

  8. TopXML.com - Learn XML, great resource for tutorials, articles and examples.

  9. PerfectXML - Keeps you updated on XML and related technologies. Also plenty of articles.

  10. MSDN Online - A recently launched XML Developer Center includes plenty of articles, sample files, tutorials and online demo's.

  11. W3C XML - The site includes the W3C Recommendation for XML, XML events, publications generated by the W3C, discussion groups, news groups, mailing lists, recommended reading, and free XML tools.

  12. XML Patterns - How to design good XML structure with patterns. Contains many structural design patterns to help design DTDs and Schemas.

  13. XML Hack - A news site for XML developers, with opinions, tips and issues concerning XML development.

  14. XML FAQ - The most frequently asked questions and answers about XML. Intended as a first resource for users and developers.

  15. infotek - Links to over 100 SGML and XML tools currently available, sorted by tool category, name and vendor.

  16. L.C. Rees - Learn XML in 11.5 minutes! Well, not quite, but explains the basic DTD.

  17. Cover Pages - Online resource for markup language technologies. An extensive listing of just about everything XML.