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Hello and welcome to this session Im Raghav And in this session, we are going to learn Document Object model, This is going to be very easy and very interesting And do not worry if you have heard this term for the first time, I will go very basic, step by step and start from scratch And we are going to learn what is Document Object model, why do we need it? How do we use it? And we are also going to see a very simple demo So Lets get started here I will start by creating a very simple XML here I have a Books element which is the root element of this XML. And under the Books element, we have book element under book, we have author, price and update Then we have Pup info element And under this, we have publisher and state So here Books is the root element And then we have book and Pub info as its child element Under book, we have these elements, and then under Pub info, we have publisher and state Now if I have to represent this XML as a tree structure, I will start with the root eleme