Explain xml in detail
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago
XML stands for extensible Markup Language. It is a software and hardware independent tool for carrying information. XML is a text-based markup language, in which you can create your own tags for processing and displaying data in a structured format.
In recent years, XML has evolved as the efficient standard for document markup, because it provides customised tags to fobrmat and display textual information.
XML is a way to apply structure to a Web page. It will not change the way of your Web page look, but it will change the way, the documents are read and the way documents are filled and stored. The XML format can be used by any individual or group of individuals or companies that want to share infomation in a consistent way.
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