Computer Science, asked by dnsharma74, 1 year ago

An xml document can have more than one root element. Is it true or false?

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER IS FALSE.

XML CAN HAVE ONLY ONE ROOT ELEMENT WHICH IS SITUATED ON THE TOP AND IS THE FIRST TAG OF THAT CODE.


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Answered by agis
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False Because it encloses all the other elements and is therefore sole parent element to all the other elements.

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