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Re: [xml-dev] A seemingly odd question: What is XML?

Has a programmer,  XML is format to tag data.  Follow the format when
you are creating a XML, and a XML loader will be able to read it.
Break the format, and that loader may fail to get something back.

A, B don't make sense to me.  Is like asking if a human is bones or
meat,   a human is the combination of both meat and bones.


On 20 March 2014 10:30, Costello, Roger L. <costello@mitre.org> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Which is correct:
>
> (a) XML is a bunch of tags embedded in text.
>
> (b) XML is a bunch of text embedded in tags.
>
> /Roger
>


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