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<LI> Jean-Christophe Bernadac et François Knab, <I>Construire une application XML</I>, Paris, Eyrolles, 1999</LI>

<LI> Alain Michard, <I>XML, Langage et Applications</I>, Paris, Eyrolles, 1998 </LI>

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