Resources For Structured Information Standards

A few resources which we hope you will find useful when searching for anything about structured information standards

OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) – Organization which is dedicated to accelerating structured information standards including SGML, CGM, XML and HTML, and many others pertaining to structured information processing.

SQL Standards This website provides a central source of info regarding the SQL standards process, including its current state

XML.Org Website which provides important and useful information about the application of XML for both commercial and industrial settings

HTML – Wikipedia A general overview of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) which includes its history, attributes, elements, delivery and flavors.

The XML Cover Pages Documentation regarding the application of the open markup language standards

Overview of SGML Resources Links for SGML at the W3C, useful for reviews of the HTML specification.

The Roots of SGML – A Personal Recollection Personal recollections from the SGML conference of 1996.

Open Standards Standards are of critical importance to everyone and anyone who uses or develops information technology.

HTML.net This site has a great HTML tutorial to give you an easy introduction on how to built your own websites. No need for any prior knowledge here, they start at the very beginning.