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hello everyone on the previous video we talked about how to get an XML file load it into an X document and then read the values of that XML file that we're now inside this variable called EEE tied by XML document so right now what we need to do is its update those value so let's say that you want to get the XML document you want to take a look at but also an update some values out of it and then after that let's learn how to create an XML file from scratch so the first thing I'm going to do is pretty much the same procedure that we've been could been going through from the previous videos if you watched iterate it is to initially load documents so I'm going to load this document that I have in here see you can look the XML and then once I have the file what I'm going to do is try to find a specific a specific node inside that document so let's say var node equals document the descendant of CD so let's just let's just run this so far this to see where we are at at this point so if we l...