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hey Iamp;#39;m Scott grill from a magic Grove and in this episode Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do a crystal calcite inlays if this is personal calcite is great stuff itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a clear mineral you can dye it any color has a Mohs hardness of 3 which is soft from a scale of one to ten one being mica ten being a diamond so it sounds real easy and itamp;#39;s just a great effect here Iamp;#39;ve used it to create this in light and let me show how I did that I first sketch out the star a piece of tracing paper over my chopping block so I can work out the proportions and then cut the star out I play with the location a little bit and once I figured out exactly why Iamp;#39;m to go I held it in place and then I just simply sketched that location out once I had the star sketched out I cut the perimeter with an exacto knife using a French curve working my way around making two or three cuts on each line then with an eighth inch router bid on a trim rout

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The ampersand () is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as amp;.
The getElementsByTagName Method The getElementsByTagName() method returns a node list of all elements, with the specified tag name, in the same order as they appear in the source document.
Everything in an XML document is a node. For example, the entire document is the document node, and every element is an element node. Root node. The topmost node of a tree. In the case of XML documents, it is always the document node, and not the top-most element.
ing to documentation, if element does not exists, then xml. Element(ns + MiddleName) will be null. Therefore, you can use a condition like xml. Element(ns + MiddleName) == null.
XML elements must follow these naming rules: Element names are case-sensitive. Element names must start with a letter or underscore. Element names cannot start with the letters xml (or XML, or Xml, etc) Element names can contain letters, digits, hyphens, underscores, and periods. Element names cannot contain spaces.
ing to the XML DOM, everything in an XML document is a node: The entire document is a document node. Every XML element is an element node. The text in the XML elements are text nodes. Every attribute is an attribute node. Comments are comment nodes.

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