I frequently get requests for good sites for people to get up to speed on various Xml related technologies. In terms of usability, there are some stand outs. Because I learn best with examples (annotated ones are even better), the Xml Schema tutorial at www.xfront.com is amazing. Roger Costello developed it. He helps bring a complex topic into the light. This will take you from novice to expert if you consume all the information.
A good "first place" to go is the very simple but effective W3Schools. www.w3schools.com. It is for the newbie and doesn't pontificate on any topic. Straight forward and easy to consume.
And by far the best place I have found for ongoing reference is Zvon.org. www.zvon.org This site, while not exactly simple to use, contains a wealth of information and references on all kinds of Xml related technologies. Lots of examples, downloadable tutorials, and quick reference sheets. Xml, Xslt, XPath, Xml Namespaces, CSS, Schematron - you name it and it's there. Whenever I get stuck and can't remember a feature I haven't used in a while, I refer to this site.
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