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1998 Conference: Preparing for the Road Ahead
  

 

Post-Conference Materials

WE CAN SEE THE FUTURE AND THEY'RE USING XML
Friday, June 26, 1998
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Nick Finke
Center for Electronic Text in the Law
University of Cincinnati College of Law
513-556-0103
Nick.finke@law.uc.edu

All of a sudden it seems that everyone is talking about the new Web publishing language, the "eXtensible Markup Language" or "XML". Microsoft is pushing it; Netscape has signed on; the W3C has accepted it as a recommendation. XML is still very new, and most of what's available in the way of information seems to be wrapped in impenetrable technobabble. This program will give some hard information on what XML is, where it is going, where you can find the tools to use it and how it can benefit law school computing folks.


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