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How to put in fee in xml

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what is going on guys welcome back in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to learn how to process xml files in python so letamp;#39;s get right into it now i do already have a tutorial on xml processing on this channel however itamp;#39;s kind of old and low quality but still people are watching it people are searching for it and since the demand is so high it has so many views i thought why not make a new modern version with a higher quality where i explained to you how to process xml files in python and this is what weamp;#39;re going to do today for those of you who donamp;#39;t know what xml files are xml files look like this we have a bunch of tags opening tags closing tags quite similar to html we have for example here the group and here we close the group inside of the group we have persons or people uh person one person two we have the id attribute here we have inside of the person we have other texts like name age weight height then we have some values inside

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First thing to do to add a custom attribute is to declare a styleable in XML. A styleable is an XML with a bunch of attributes that will be used by a custom view. You will also need an attribute for the styleable to use. You can either add your own attribute (remember to prefix it) or reuse an existing one. Guide to Android custom views: attributes | by Marcin Korniluk Medium guide-to-android-custom-views-att Medium guide-to-android-custom-views-att
Open your HTML file in an XML editor or a web browser that supports XSLT and apply the XSLT stylesheet to it. This will generate an XML output that reflects the structure and content of the original HTML document. Save the XML output to a file with the . xml extension.

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