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How to tweak spot in xml

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in the previous video on data binding we had to look at how you can control the underlying the the structure of the underlying XML file that stores the data that you type into a form simply by making sure that as you drag objects onto the form um they are given appropriate names what weamp;#39;re going to do now is take a closer look at how we can tweet can change and modify that underlying XML um uh file by clicking on the data model tab um of a vus smart form composer in the data model tab firstly on the right hand side weamp;#39;ll see all of the fields that are bindable all of the fields that can contain data or may contain structural elements of the XML file so as you can see here are the um the various fields and on the left hand side what we see is the structure of the XML file that would be generated based on the current um Fields now uh I might may want to tweak this in a in a few ways um firstly I might decide that um at the moment the structure of the XML file completely r

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XML Syntax Rules XML Documents Must Have a Root Element. The XML Prolog. All XML Elements Must Have a Closing Tag. XML Tags are Case Sensitive. XML Elements Must be Properly Nested. XML Attribute Values Must Always be Quoted. Entity References. Comments in XML.
XML documents must have a root element. XML elements must have a closing tag. XML tags are case sensitive. XML elements must be properly nested.
XML does not require a DTD. When you are experimenting with XML, or when you are working with small XML files, creating DTDs may be a waste of time. If you develop applications, wait until the specification is stable before you add a DTD.
Special characters (such as , , , and ) can be replaced in XML documents with their html entities using the DocumentKeywordReplace service. However, since html entities used within BPML are converted to the appropriate character, the string mode of DocumentKeywordReplace will not work in this instance.
DOCTYPE is not mandatory in XML. It is mandatory in XHTML as @Lashane has answered. It ( doctypedecl ) is optional in XML: [1] document ::= prolog element Misc* [22] prolog ::= XMLDecl?
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.
These are special sequences that instead represent other characters. XML entities always start with an ampersand character and end with a semicolon character ;. The name of the entity is then between these two characters. For example, the entity lt; is used to represent the less-than character
XML documents only need to be accompanied by Schema or DTD if they need to be validated by a parser or if they contain complex types. An XML document is considered valid if 1) it has an associated Schema or DTD, and 2) it complies with the constraints expressed in the associated Schema or DTD.

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