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This is a discussion on Learning Series - XML Elements, Attributes, Entities within the AJAX & XML forums, part of the Web Development category; XML - Elements, Attributes, Entities In this tutorial you will learn about Elements, Anatomy of tags, Tag naming rules, Invalid tags, Valid tags, Root and child elements, Attributes, When Do ...
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Learning Series - XML Elements, Attributes, Entities
XML - Elements, Attributes, Entities
In this tutorial you will learn about Elements, Anatomy of tags, Tag naming rules, Invalid tags, Valid tags, Root and child elements, Attributes, When Do I use Attributes? Entities, Character data sections, Comments and Processing instructions. Elements Elements are the basic building blocks of XML It may contain – Other elements – Character data – Character references – Entity references – Comments – These are collectively known as element content Ex: < student > Mason Hill < /student > An Element consists of three parts 1. Opening Tag < student > 2. Description Mason Hill 3. Closing Tag < /student > Read More... |
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