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this episode of our XML journey is about XML attributes all right so in our last episode we talked about XML elements and so they are gonna serve now as our starting point for this discussion about XML attributes okay so basically attributes are pieces of meta information which we can attach to our XML elements so to stay with our file system analogy XML attributes become the counterparts to file attributes with file attributes being such things as timestamps right right but what forms do those XML attributes take well they are just simple key value pairs so for example here weamp;#39;ve got an ID attribute with ID being the key and 42 being the value right now just as it was possible with our bash command lines here in this XML contacts too we can choose to use either single or double quotes for attribute value demarcation ok now another fact about XML attributes well wolf being aware of is that attribute order is irrelevant so in this regard XML attributes are different from XML ele