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Reminder: Philadelphia area XML user group

This is a reminder about the next meeting of the Philadelphia XML Users
Group, on Wednesday, March 9th at 6:00.

Joe Gangemi will speak on "The XML/SGML Conundrum", followed by an open
forum on how organizations make the choice to use XML, why some choose
to stay with SGML, and what the future holds for markup languages.
Bring your own experiences, and join the discussion.

Visit http://www.xmlphilly.org/calendar.htm for the meeting agenda,
location, plus a map and directions.

Please sign up at http://www.xmlphilly.org/signup.asp if you're
planning to attend (or considering it), so that building security is
expecting you. You can also sign up to be informed about future
meetings.
website: http://www.xmlphilly.org
email: in**@xmlphilly. org

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