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How to fill in chapter in xml

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in this lesson you will learn the basics of the XML sign language or Excel you will also learn to use Excel to specify how an XML document should be rendered on a display device you know that one of the weaknesses of HTML was its focus on controlling presentation related aspects of a document thus XML is superior to HTML in some sense because it is only used to markup the meaning of content and not how the content should look when you create an XML document youamp;#39;ve really created an abstract document one that has structure but not in exact form an analogy might make this concept a little clearer consider that everyone has almost exactly the same structure that is heart liver arms legs etc but our forms are all presented differently most of the times XML documents will be processed by programs that prepare is form for display on a visual device such as the computer screen it is also possible for an XML document to be processed for other presentation media for example a visually i

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Rule 2: XML Documents must have a root element (the supreme parent element) and its child elements (sub-elements). To have a better view of the hierarchy of the data elements, XML follows the XML tree structure which comprises of one single root (parent) and multiple leaves (children).
The DTD specification file can be used to validate documents. A DTD defines the valid building blocks of an XML document. It defines the document structure with a list of validated elements and attributes. A DTD can be declared inline inside an XML document, or as an external reference.
There are three types of XML documents: Valid Document: Valid documents observe both the XML syntax structure rules and the standards characterized in their DTD or composition (schema). Invalid Document: Invalid documents dont keep the syntax structure rules characterized by the XML particular.
An XML Element is the basic construct within an XML Document. An XML Element may contain text, Attributes, other Elements as well as Entity References, CDATA and Processing Instructions, this allows complex hierarchical data to be described.
The most common types are: xs:string. xs:decimal. xs:integer. xs:boolean. xs:date. xs:time.
XML documents must contain a root element (one that is the parent of all other elements). All elements in an XML document can contain sub elements, text and attributes.

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