Xml For Beginners

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Xml For Beginners
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 359.26 MB | Duration: 1h 15m

Create your own custom XML Element Tags

What you'll learn
Create your own custom XML element tags
Create your own XML document structure
Declare an XML prolog
Explore Real World XML Examples
Explore XML Document Object Properties
Explore XML Document Object Functions
Explore XML Namespaces
Explore XML CDATA Section
Explore XML Attributes
Requirements
Basic knowledge of HTML is good but not required.
Description
What is XML?XML stands for eXtensible Markup LanguageXML is a markup language much like HTMLXML was designed to store and transport dataXML was designed to be self-descriptiveXML is a W3C RecommendationThe XML language has no predefined tags.XML allows you to define your own custom tags unlike HTML that has pre-defined tags.With XML, the author must define both the tags and the document structure.Most XML applications will work as expected even if new data is added (or removed).XML is platform and language neutral and independent which means it will work with  most operating systems and programming languages.XML Simplifies ThingsXML simplifies data sharingXML simplifies data transportXML simplifies platform changesXML simplifies data availabilityMany computer systems contain data in incompatible formats. Exchanging data between incompatible systems (or upgraded systems) is a time-consuming task for web developers. Large amounts of data must be converted, and incompatible data is often lost.XML stores data in plain text format. This provides a software- and hardware-independent way of storing, transporting, and sharing data.XML also makes it easier to expand or upgrade to new operating systems, new applications, or new browsers, without losing data.With XML, data can be available to all kinds of "reading machines" like people, computers, voice machines, news feeds, etc.

Overview

Section 1: Getting Started

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is XML

Lecture 3 XML Pros and Cons

Lecture 4 What You should Know

Lecture 5 Installing VS Code

Lecture 6 Installing XML Extension for VS Code

Section 2: XML Essentials

Lecture 7 XML Syntax

Lecture 8 XML Tree

Lecture 9 XML Schema

Lecture 10 XML Processors

Lecture 11 XML Parser

Lecture 12 XML Namespaces

Lecture 13 XML Elements

Lecture 14 XML DTD

Lecture 15 XML Document Object Properties

Lecture 16 XML Document Object Functions

Lecture 17 XML Document Object

Lecture 18 XML Document Declaration

Lecture 19 XML Document

Lecture 20 XML Comments

Lecture 21 XML CDATA

Lecture 22 What is XML DOM

Lecture 23 Real World XML Examples

Lecture 24 Enitity Reference

Lecture 25 Describing and classifying information with XML

Lecture 26 Creating XML documents with custom elements

Lecture 27 XML Attributes

Lecture 28 Adding CSS to XML

Beginners to XML