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How to expunge dot in xml

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hello you might have already started this in HTML however Iamp;#39;m going to explain a bit about elements tag and attributes which are used in a markup language letamp;#39;s start with element elements our building block of an XML each element has a start tag and an end tag with your content in between each XML document contains one or more elements they are the actual containers for your data or content now letamp;#39;s understand what is a tag XML tags begin with the less than character and end with the greater than character all elements have a start tag and an end tag a start tag has name inside angle brackets and tag has the same name but for the preceding slash tag gives the name of the element unlike HTML which has predefined tag names used to display web pages on the screen in XML user defines the tags letamp;#39;s look at this with an example suppose you have some data in HTML you will use the predefined tag for paragraph and write the element like this however in XML you

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The primary purpose of XML, however, is to store data in a way that can be easily read by and shared between software applications. Since its format is standardized, XML can be shared across systems or platforms, both locally and over the internet, and the recipient will still be able to parse the data.
Extensible Markup Language (. xml) XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. It is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.
What are Dotfiles? Dotfiles are plain text configuration files on Unix like systems (e.g. MacOS, Linux, BSD). Dotfiles store settings of almost every application, service and tool running on your system. These files control the behavior of applications from boot to termination and everything in between.
Dot notation is mainly for non-namespace associated XML data. But it can also be used while declaring the default namespace. x.a.b is also allowed if x.a is a node element. When x.a is a leaf element or attribute value, it is converted to appropriate primitive values inferred from the content.
XML is a file format that stores text information. The XML files created by your camera contain metadata about your video, such as camera settings, date/time, etc., in a separate container from the video streams.
An Extensible Markup Language (XML) file is a text-based document that you can save with the . xml extension. You can write XML similar to other text files. To create or edit an XML file, you can use any of the following: Text editors like Notepad or Notepad++

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