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How to Adapt mark in xml

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in a companion video for the adapt integration console we run through an example tutorial of how to export an etabs model import it to builder 2016 point 3 and use the reactions and use the data that was imported for purposes of running models inside of builder in this example were going to show how to extract an XML file in order to extract the story forces from etabs and be able to import those story forces into builder if I select ecaps 2016 or 2015 using the API and I select next theres an option here that allows us to select the story force the XML file in order to extract the applied lateral loads or the story forces and if we want to import those story forces from etabs to builder we have to have this XML file created so this video tutorial will show us how we extract that particular file well go ahead and close the integration console and were going to launch etabs in order to produce the file in the etabs model after we have solved the analysis for the given model that we

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The only illegal characters are , and (as well as or in attributes, depending on which character is used to delimit the attribute value: attr=must use quot; here, is allowed and attr=must use apos; here, is allowed ). Theyre escaped using XML entities, in this case you want amp; for .
How to Create an XML File Open your text editor of choice. On the first line, write an XML declaration. Set your root element below the declaration. Add your child elements within the root element. Review your file for errors. Save your file with the . Test your file by opening it in the browser window.
There are six kinds of markup that can occur in an XML document: elements, entity references, comments, processing instructions, marked sections, and document type declarations.
To include special characters inside XML files you must use the numeric character reference instead of that character. The numeric character reference must be UTF-8 because the supported encoding for XML files is defined in the prolog as encoding=UTF-8 and should not be changed.
amp; is the way to represent an ampersand in most sections of an XML document.
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a markup language similar to HTML, but without predefined tags to use. Instead, you define your own tags designed specifically for your needs. This is a powerful way to store data in a format that can be stored, searched, and shared.
In XML, data are marked up using tags, which are names enclosed in angle brackets ( ). Tags are used in pairs to delimit the beginning and end of markup. A tag that begins markup is called a start tag and a tag that terminates markup is called an end tag.
In XML users can make their own markup, while in HTML they have to follow predetermined rules.

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