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How to rub out point in xml

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welcome back aliens this is nin ready from theis learnings and in this video weamp;#39;ll talk about XML introduction so as we have seen in the theory what why we require XML so let me just recap what we have done so when we talk about XML so we use this terminology XML basically stands for extensible so it is extensible markup language okay thatamp;#39;s the full form of XML uh so when you talk about XML why we XML so letamp;#39;s say we want to send some data from server to client so whenever you have a a website so letamp;#39;s say we have a client machine here and then we have a server machine okay so we have two machines when you want to send data from the server to client what we use so basically we use HTML page right so what you see on the browser you get is you what you get is an HTML page so this thing here client sendor request to server server returns HTML page so this HTML page will be passed by your browser right so you can see some text so example if I go to a websit

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We can use either or to break line, both are allowed (but not both( ) because it will give us two-line break). In XHTML, is preferred, but we can use or since XML doesnt allow leaving tags open.. The outdated browsers parse XHTML as HTML and failed with .
Commenting out an entire XML block using CTRL+ / comments each line separately instead of creating a block comment. Select the entire block of xml and hit CTRL+/ to comment the entire block.
1 Answer. You can use #xA; for line feed (LF) or #xD; for carriage return (CR), and an XML parser will replace it with the respective character when handing off the parsed text to an application.
A lists is defined by adding a list element to the documentation XML. This element must include a type attribute, which determines how the final rendered list will be displayed. For a bulleted list, the attributes value should be set to bullet.
XML DOM splitText() Method The splitText() method splits the text node into two nodes at the specified offset. This function returns the node containing the text after the offset. The text before the offset remains in the original text node.
Remove a Text Node xml is loaded into xmlDoc. Set the variable x to be the first title element node. Set the variable y to be the text node to remove. Remove the element node by using the removeChild() method from the parent node.
Click the line where you want to insert the breakpoint in the XML source document or the XSLT/XQuery document. Breakpoints are automatically created on the ending line of a start tag, even if you click a different line. Right-click the vertical stripe on the left side of the editor panel and select Add breakpoint.

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