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in this lecture I want to give an overview of the extensible markup language also known as XML now many of you are familiar with HTML the hypertext markup language and Iamp;#39;m sure that youamp;#39;ve done some type of web page or something of that nature at some point in your life where you were either using an editor that did a wizzywig view of HTML or you were doing a direct edit of the text for an HTML document well HTML is an example of a kind of document that is a markup language for one that has some type of structure some of the newer versions of HTML or the the more newer more recent standards for HTML require to require you to have a document that is structured using XML standards in the past HTML was a little more or a little less strict in regards to what you needed to do with a document in terms of having tags that matched and a number of other things uh until and then now with uh with HTML youamp;#39;re required to follow a standard that is very much like XML in in t