1. What is XML?
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a way of structuring data on the Web. Using XML, you can create your own markup language. HTML concentrates on the presentation of data on the Web. For example, when you use the tag of HTML, the browser interprets it as a paragraph and displays the text within the tags accordingly. XML, on the other hand, does not have any predefined tags. XML concentrates on the content within the tags. For example, for representing customer information, you can create your own tag, . XML is a text-based format that lets developers describe, deliver, and exchange data between different applications. It is a database- and device-neutral format. It stores data in a structured text format, which can be easily used by any computerized system. XML supports UNICODE as well and hence will help internationalize the World Wide Web.
2. Who invented XML?
XML is designed by a working group of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which is an organization......
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