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hello everyone in todayamp;#39;s session we are going to discuss XHTML document structure a basic exits tml document consists of the following parts first XML version next is a doctype which we have seen in the previous session HTML document root xmlns attribute for the HTML element head element with a child title body element so letamp;#39;s see an example for that if we want to create access DML file first of all we have to save them as a dot XHTML file extension then we have to write them the first version of the XML XML which we are going to use and that is one point zero then the doctype declaration DTD we are going to use strict DTD in this particular example then xmlns attribute of HTML element and that we are specifying as a TTP colon forward slash forward slash wwww 3 dot over G is less 1999 and slaves at 60ml this is the xmlns for the HTML then we are specifying head with a title tag inside that and we are specifying title to that particular XHTML and we are specifying a bo