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SGML stands for Standard Generalized Markup Language. It is an ISO-standard technology for defining generalized markup languages for documents. (ISO 8879:1986 SGML)
http://www.sgmlsource.com/
Includes the InFrequently Asked Questions.
http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-sgml-xml
A Note from the W3C detailing the differences and similarities between the two markup languages.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/SGML/
SGML links at the W3C, meant for use in reviews of the HTML specification.
http://www.bitjungle.no/isoent/
This is an attempt to make an overview of SGML/XML character entities in ISO 8879:1986 and their LaTeX equivalents. It is also a handy reference to the ISO character entities for non-LaTeX users as it shows the visual appearance of the character entities.
http://sgmltools-lite.sourceforge.net/
Formerly Linuxdoc-SGML, SGMLtools offers a out-of-the-box SGML processing solution for technical (DocBook) documentation. [Open source, GPL]
http://xml.coverpages.org/sgml-xml.html
Database containing over 2000 documents pertaining to SGML, XML, and related standards. Features a bibliography for SGML, vendors and service providers, software reviews, mailing lists, user groups, and projects.
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