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How to Paste initials in xml

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Hey guys, in this video were going to look at copying and pasting XML code to Excel, and back into your form editor. So what am I talking about? First of all lets open up Excel and you will see, if we select multiple questions here, this handy little help menu comes up talking about copying and pasting questions. So what actually happens when we copy/paste a question? Well, were actually copying the XML code and pasting it back into the form editor. So when we select one question, for example the label question, we press Ctrl-C. We go to our Excel file, we press Ctrl-V. We can actually see the form builder in action, so we actually see the XML code here. So what does this all mean? Okay, first of all we have the ID, so this is just simply what it looks like in our in our file path, right? So we have introductory message its not in any question groups so we just have /introductorymessage Then type is trigger, in this case that means label, then we have the actual display text.

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Following characters are prohibited in XML: lt; amp; gt; apos; quot;
Forbidden characters are a type of encoding system that is first featured on a promotional version of Forbidden. It encodes English and thus the forbidden Characters correspond to English characters.
Because XML syntax uses some characters for tags and attributes it is not possible to directly use those characters inside XML tags or attribute values. To include special characters inside XML files you must use the numeric character reference instead of that character.
The only illegal characters are , and (as well as or in attributes, depending on which character is used to delimit the attribute value: attr=must use quot; here, is allowed and attr=must use apos; here, is allowed ). Theyre escaped using XML entities, in this case you want amp; for .
To digitally sign an XML document Create a CspParameters object and specify the name of the key container. Generate an asymmetric key using the RSACryptoServiceProvider class. Create an XmlDocument object by loading an XML file from disk. Create a new SignedXml object and pass the XmlDocument object to it.
The only illegal characters are , and (as well as or in attributes, depending on which character is used to delimit the attribute value: attr=must use quot; here, is allowed and attr=must use apos; here, is allowed ). Theyre escaped using XML entities, in this case you want amp; for .
To include special characters inside XML files you must use the numeric character reference instead of that character. The numeric character reference must be UTF-8 because the supported encoding for XML files is defined in the prolog as encoding=UTF-8 and should not be changed.
XML 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.

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