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hello in this video we're gonna do a little bit of housekeeping in these series of videos on s data we've been entering URLs into the address bar on the browser and getting back XML data in the display area of the browser and one of the things we noticed is that URLs are also returned to us in the display area of the browser and what we'd like to do is copy those into the you into the address bar and use them in the browser so that's all all good but how do how do we do that and the the gotcha here is the XML is one web standard and URLs are another web standard now both of them just use plain text so you just type at the keyboard to do what you need to do but the difference is is that they encode special characters differently so here we see a little bit of XML so here we've got a little bit of XML we have ID customer and its value is 15 80 and then we end the field slash ID customer and angle brackets so that's the basic format of XML but what if you have namely characters that inte...