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            • December 29, 2004

              Mapping and Markup part 2?

            • XML.com: Mapping and Markup, Part 2

              Guess I missed part 1 somewhere along the way but part 2 is most definitely interesting and as such now requires further insight into just what it was John covered in the first-go-round.

            • Posted by m.david : December 29, 2004 10:47 PM GMT

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