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here I want to look at how you could load structured data from a file from an XML formatted file to display in a webpage hereamp;#39;s an example of some XML you can see that I defined a channel and the channel contains a number of items and each item contains a title a link in the description and all of bits of information are enclosed between pairs of tags as required by the XML format this kind of XML data file is often used to contain the data that can be displayed in feeds that is such as RSS or atom the sort of thing that you can subscribe to now if you want to know more about the XML format used by RSS then a good place to look is XML comm and here for example it has an article which explains the basics so as it says here a feed comprises a channel which has a title link description and optional language followed by a series of items each of which can have a title link and description and thereamp;#39;s more information on different versions of the RSS format and you can find