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XML, or eXtensible Markup Language, is a versatile markup language designed to store and transport data in a structured format. It is both human-readable and machine-readable, making it ideal for a variety of applications, from web services to data storage. XML documents consist of elements defined by tags, which can contain attributes and nested structures, allowing for complex data representation. While XML itself does not perform any actions, it serves as a framework for defining data formats, enabling interoperability between different systems and applications. Its simplicity and flexibility have made it a popular choice for data interchange on the internet.

XML

 Codecademy

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is used to define the content and structure of arbitrary data in a document. It is a human-readable text-based markup language used to store and transmit many differen...

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XML

 Dive into Python 3

Nearly all the chapters in this book revolve around a piece of sample code. But XML isn’t about code; it’s about data. One common use of XML is “syndication feeds” that list the latest articles on a b...

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XML In plain English

 Analytics Vidhya

XML stands for Extensible Markup Language. It is most commonly used as a way to store data or for building pages in HTML which is very similar in some ways. XML on itself doesn’t do anything by…

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A Brief Introduction to XML

 Introduction to Programming Using Java

Section 11.5 A Brief Introduction to XML W hen data is saved to a file or transmitted over a network, it must be represented in some way that will allow the same data to be rebuilt later, when the fil...

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Parsing XML Data in Python

 Towards Data Science

Extensible Mark up Language (XML) is a mark up language that encodes data in a human and machine readable format. XML is used in a variety of programs for structuring, storing and transmitting data…

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XML Functionalities in Oracle

 Towards Data Science

There is always an extensive demand for exchanging data between different sources without worrying about how the receiver will use it or how it will be displayed. XML does that thing for us. It’s a…

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Parsing XML, Named Entity Recognition in One-Shot

 Towards Data Science

Parsing XML is a process that is designed to read XML and create a way for programs to use XML. An XML parser is the piece of software that reads XML files and makes the information from those files…

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XML parsing

 The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python!

XML parsing untangle untangle is a simple library which takes an XML document and returns a Python object which mirrors the nodes and attributes in its structure. For example, an XML file like this: c...

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XML Processing Modules

 The Python Standard Library

XML Processing Modules Source code: Lib/xml/ Python’s interfaces for processing XML are grouped in the xml package. Warning The XML modules are not secure against erroneous or maliciously constructed...

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How you can parse XML with PHP

 Pete Warden's blog

Photo by Dean Terry I love XML, not because it’s an inherently beautiful format (it’s inelegant in a lot of ways, like why do we have both attributes and character data?) but because for once we have ...

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XML-based web services

 Software Architecture with C plus plus

The first web services that gained traction were primarily based on XML. XML or eXtensible Markup Language was at the time the interchange format of choice in distributed computing and in the web envi...

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Reading a XML file

 Essential Java

In order to load the XML data with XOM you will need to make a Builder from which you can build it into a Document . Builder builder = new Builder (); Document doc = builder . build ( file ); To get t...

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