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How to bind look in xml

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welcome to bridging technologies I am thank it this is part five of asp.net grid-view tutorial in this video weamp;#39;ll discuss about transforming XML using XSLT and then binding that XML to a grid view control using XML data source control in part four of the asp.net grid view tutorial we discussed about binding an XML file to a grid view control using XML data source control if you remember the XML file was like this it was using change the XML elements and then the XML data source control dinamp;#39;t work as expected when the XML file contained these child XML elements so we had to manually rewrite that XML file to use attributes as you can see on the right hand side now rewriting large XML files manually is pad for two reasons number one it is laborious and two itamp;#39;s error-prone okay donamp;#39;t you think it will be nice if we can apply XSLT stylesheets and then automatically convert you know the data that is in this format which uses chain XML nodes into an XML file

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First, click the Insert / Encoded External File command, which is is available in Text View and Grid View for XML documents, and Text View for JSON files. Browse to select the file to embed, and then choose either Base 16 or Base 64 encoding.
XML files are encoded in plaintext, so you can open them in any text editor and be able to clearly read it. Right-click the XML file and select Open With. This will display a list of programs to open the file in. Select Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac).
You can view XML files in different ways including using a text editor, like Notepad or TextEdit, a web browser like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, or an XML viewer. Open your text editor or XML viewer, then open your XML to view it. Drag and drop the XML file to your web browser to view it.
Viewing XML Files Most browsers will display an XML document with color-coded elements. Often a plus (+) or minus sign (-) to the left of the elements can be clicked to expand or collapse the element structure. To view raw XML source, try to select View Page Source or View Source from the browser menu.
XML data binding is the process of representing information in an XML document as an object in computer memory (deserialization).
All the major web browsers (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, for example) can display XML files with syntax highlighting and the option of collapsing/expanding code blocks. For Chrome, IE, and Firefox, all you have to do is open the file with the browser.

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