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About XML – PB Docs 125 – PowerBuilder Library

About XML – PB Docs 125

About XML

Like Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of Standardized
General Markup Language (SGML) and has been designed specifically
for use on the Web. XML is defined in the W3C Recommendation published
by the World Wide Web Consortium. The latest version of this document
is available
.

XML is more complete and disciplined than HTML, and it is
also a framework for creating markup languages—it allows
you to define your own application–oriented markup tags.

XML provides a set of rules for structuring data. Like HTML,
XML uses tags and attributes, but the tags are used to delimit pieces
of data, allowing the application that receives the data to interpret
the meaning of each tag. These properties make XML particularly
suitable for data interchange across applications, platforms, enterprises,
and the Web. The data can be structured in a hierarchy that includes
nesting.

An XML document is made up of declarations, elements, comments,
character references, and processing instructions, indicated in
the document by explicit markup.

The simple XML document that follows contains an XML declaration followed
by the start tag of the root element, <d_dept_list>,
nested row and column elements, and finally the end tag of the root
element. The root element is the starting point for the XML processor.

This section contains a brief overview of XML rules and syntax.
For a good introduction to XML, see XML in 10 points
. For more detailed information, see
the W3C XML page
, the XML Cover Pages
, or one of the many books about XML.


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