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That's all for now It's been a lot of fun writing XMLhack since 1999, but it's time for us to take a rest. Editors' Newswire for 6 May, 2004 Newswire stories, including: First International Workshop on High Performance XML Processing. Editors' Newswire for 5 May, 2004 Newswire stories, including: Just a few days left to submit proposals for XML 2004. Editors' Newswire for 21 April, 2004 Newswire stories, including: PadML -- Photo Album Description Markup Language. Editors' Newswire for 16 April, 2004 Newswire stories, including: XML Processing Model Requirements Note from XML Core Working Group; xml:id Working Draft Published; XInclude goes to Candidate Recommendation. TeXML: an XML vocabulary for TeX TeXML is an XML vocabulary for TeX. The processor transforms TeXML markup into the TeX markup, escaping special and out-of-encoding characters. Intended audience is developers who convert documents from XML to TeX.
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