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If you want to get more from your code than just a PDF (or DVI) output, e.g. HTML, or if you need a good typesetting machine for your XML code, you're right with ConTeXt.
Handling XML in ConTeXt has improved dramatically with the advent of MKIVMkIV. A new infrastructure, based on Lua, makes typesetting, manipulating, filtering, reusing XML much much easier than before. Unfortunately, this means that most of the existing documentation is now obsolete. As a rule of thumb: in general, the "old" MKII MkII code uses upper-case <tt>XML</tt> in its commands, the new MKIV MkIV code uses lower-case <tt>xml</tt>.
Here are some links to existing docs:
==Documents about XML in MKIVMkIV== 
===General Information===
*[http://pragma-ade.com/show-man-4344.htm xml-mkiv.pdf]
* [[TEI_xml| TEI xml]] (typesetting editions encoded in TEI xml)
* [[Verbatim_XML | Verbatim/VIM in XML]]
* [[xtables#XML | Processing XML tables as Extreme Tables]]
 
===Processing XML with lua===
* [[XML_Lua| XML in Lua]] (manipulating xml in Lua)
 
===XHTML in MKIV===
* [http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/tas/xhtml.pdf Thomas' MyWay on processing XHTML with MKIV]
==Documents about XML in MKII MkII (obsolete)== 
===XML/ConTeXt in general===
* [[manual:example.pdf|XML in ConTeXt]] by Pragma (2001)

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