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		<description><![CDATA[This book marks the intersection of two essential technologies for the Web and information services. XML, the latest and best markup language for self-describing data, is becoming the generic data packaging format of choice. Perl, which web masters have long relied on to stitch up disparate components and generate dynamic content, is a natural choice [...]]]></description>
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<p>More powerful than HTML, yet less demanding than SGML, XML is a perfect solution for many developers. It has the flexibility to encode everything from web pages to legal contracts to books, and the precision to format data for services like SOAP and XML-RPC.<span id="more-31"></span> It supports world-class standards like Unicode while being backwards-compatible with plain old ASCII. Yet for all its power, XML is surprisingly easy to work with, and many developers consider it a breeze to adapt to their programs. As the Perl programming language was tailor-made for manipulating text, Perl and XML are perfectly suited for one another. The only question is, &#8220;What&#8217;s the best way to pair them?&#8221; That&#8217;s where this book comes in.</p>
<p>Erik T. Ray &amp; Jason MacIntosh<br />
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