Computer Science, asked by yashraj9871011, 10 months ago

what is XML?Explain with example.​

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Answered by samiyafathima
2

Explanation:

XML is used to define documents with a standard format that can be read by any XML-compatible application. ... Instead, it is a "metalanguage" that can be used to create markup languages for specific applications. For example, it can describe items that may be accessed when a Web page loads.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readableand machine-readable. The World Wide Web Consortium's XML 1.0 Specification[2] of 1998[3] and several other related specifications[4]—all of them free open standards—define XML.[5]

XMLFilename extension.xmlInternet media type

application/xml

text/xml[1]

Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)public.xmlUTI conformationpublic.textDeveloped byWorld Wide Web ConsortiumType of formatMarkup languageExtended fromSGMLExtended to

Numerous languages, including XHTML

RSS

Atom

KML

Standard

1.0 (Fifth Edition)

(November 26, 2008; 11 years ago)

1.1 (Second Edition)

(August 16, 2006; 13 years ago)

Open format?

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