September 2003
Beginner
384 pages
8h 3m
English
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Appendix A. XML Fundamentals
by Vaidyanathan Nagarajan
IN THIS APPENDIX
This appendix covers XML fundamentals from a layman's perspective. It is written as a quick and easy reference for both programmers and managers: Programmers who are learning to code in XML can use this appendix as a base reference to get started with XML, and managers who want to know about XML can refer to this appendix to understand the basic XML technology.
Both HTML and XML use tags as part of the language semantics. The basic building blocks of an XML document are elements, attributes, and ...
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