XML Programming Overview

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. The World Wide Web Consortiums XML 1.0 Specification of 1998 and several other related specifications—all of them free open standards—define XML.

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About XML Programming course

XML is a software- and hardware-independent tool for storing and transporting data.

What is XML?
XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. XML is a markup language much like HTML. XML was designed to store and transport data. XML was designed to be self-descriptive. XML is a W3C Recommendation.
The Difference Between XML and HTML
XML and HTML were designed with different goals: XML was designed to carry data - with focus on what data is. HTML was designed to display data - with focus on how data looks. XML tags are not predefined like HTML tags are.

XML is a software- and hardware-independent tool for storing and transporting data.

What is XML?
XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. XML is a markup language much like HTML. XML was designed to store and transport data. XML was designed to be self-descriptive. XML is a W3C Recommendation.
The Difference Between XML and HTML
XML and HTML were designed with different goals: XML was designed to carry data - with focus on what data is. HTML was designed to display data - with focus on how data looks. XML tags are not predefined like HTML tags are.

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