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XML stands for the Extensible Markup Language.
XML has been around for quite a while and has been used for just about everything. So, to answer the question, yes, people do still use XML! In fact, it remains a popular choice for many applications that require more complex data structures or that need to store data in a way that can be easily searched and analyzed.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the underlying technology in thousands of applications, ranging from common productivity tools like word processing to book publishing software and even complex application configuration systems.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0. Description. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). See XML. Version 1.0 is a W3C Recommendation.
JSON was designed for data interchange and provides a simpler and more concise format for the interchange of data than XML. XML was not designed just for data interchange and provides many other capabilities that JSON does not provide. JSON is ideal for simple data requirements.
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Contrarily, XML is often characterized for its complexity and old-fashioned standard due to the tag structure that makes files bigger and harder to read.
As of 2021, the most recent version of XML is version 1.1, which was released on February 4, 2004. The latest XML version is 1.1 (last revised in 2006). However the most recent revision (published 2008) and also the most widely used is version 1.0.
All the XML documents in XML 1.0 are well formed in XML 1.1 but the XML documents in XML 1.1 is not well formed in XML 1.0. XML 1.0 supports different languages like English, Dutch, German, etc. but if we are using a language that consists of too many special characters, then XML 1.1 is preferred.
Although XML is an older technology, both JSON and XML are still commonly used.
Although XML is an older technology, both JSON and XML are still commonly used.

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