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What are the different kinds of tags available in XML?
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Last Update: September 05, 2009 Asked by:
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In XML all the tags are user defined only.
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April 06, 2007 06:30:24
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RE: What are the different kinds of tags available in ...
There is no such catagoty available. XML has user define or rather you can name it as DTD (Data Type Defination) driven tags.
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September 28, 2007 13:56:32
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RE: What are the different kinds of tags available in ...
In XML all the tags are user defined only.
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RE: What are the different kinds of tags available in XML?
Though all are user defined tag there is a special tag that starts with '?' which stands for processing instructions in xml.
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