Summary: Understand how the Scalable Markup Language (XML) helps us implement universal data access. XML is a unicode-based plain text element language, which is a language for defining a tag language. It does not depend on any programming language, operating system or software vendor. XML can provide access to various data processing, build, conversion, and query technology. (This article contains some links to English sites.)
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Originally envisaged Scale Language (XML) is used to define new documents in the Web. XML is derived from a standard universal markup language (SGML), which can be considered a language, a language defining a tag language. Both SGML and XML are text-based formats that provide a tag (text from '<' and '>') to describe the document structure. Web developers may notice that XML is similar to HTML, because both of them are derived from SGML.
With the increasing application of XML, now people have generally recognized, XML is not only helping ...
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