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[Music] so [Music] hi my name is don patterson and this is a lecture about xml file encoding its the third in a sequence of what i expect to be about five lectures looking at the format of xml and were going to do a little bit more work with character encoding today to talk a little bit about the way xml works with characters so the key points are that files are bits that are stored on secondary storage devices bits are translated into text using character encodings and incorrect tables or incorrect character encodings result in funky characters on your display xml is stored in text files and when you work with data youre working with bits but youre looking at it through several layers of abstractions for example the way photoshop will show you an image that image is stored as bits on your file system but photoshop shows you what its supposed to represent different systems need to specify what encoding they use when they exchange data for example a web server telling a browser to