Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the “love-child”of the World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C).Since its inception in 1996,it has grown into an ever-evolving
standard that has captured the attention of just about every business looking for ways
to be innovative in putting content or applications on the Internet.
XML is really a method of describing data in a format that makes it intelligible
to applications no matter what format the data needs to be read in.XML makes it
possible to express the same data in multiple forms.It was originally intended for use
on Web site documents just like Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) was.
However,its ...
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