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welcome and itamp;#39;s time to talk xml this is definitely not a lot of peopleamp;#39;s favorite file format and thatamp;#39;s why we get a lot of folks asking hey can we do this with json json is definitely more human readable but a lot of the state of the art and what we deal with today in terms of config and validation skillets do require xml so we want to make sure the skillet builder community has a solid understanding of the lingo the format and the structure of the xml files the first thing we want to look at with xml is the formatting of the markup language and if i pull up this example of html youamp;#39;ll see a very similar look and feel right to the content html which i have on the right uses the idea of tags you can see our header one tag on how i want to display information on the screen it has both the start and end tag and xml is going to use a similar markup youamp;#39;ll see here users with a start and end tag permissions with a start and end tag so this tagging