XML stands for "eXtensable Markup Language." It is a method of marking information with tags very similar to HTML. By marking data with these tags, you can easily programatically parse data. Example: John 20 Male Sue 35 Female
Question:Which one of the following non-XML based stylesheet specifications do you use to format the visual appearance of both HTML and XML documents?XSLDOM styles managementXQLDSSSLCSS
the inner format.
CSS is used to format HTML documents (webpages); XSL is used to tell a browser in what format to display an XML document.
there is no source code, xml is not a programming language, its a markup language for which you create your own tags, the basic xml syntax is <xml> to start an xml file, and </xml> to end the xml file.
API: Application Programming Interface, or Available Public InterfaceIt is a general term to what is available for one software unit to interact with another one. Usually APIs are method signatures (contracts).XML feed is just an XML (in a file or a textual data type such as a string). It may not have anything to do with API, or in some ways to describe an API. It may be a part of the API signature (as the returned type or as the argument to API). It may describe the API in XML format. But XML feed itself should not consider an API.
It is in XML format, or mark up language.
OpenDocument is an XML based file format. The advantage of using an XML format is that OpenDocument files are universally compatible with any word processing software.
XML format works behind the scenes of many popular websites and computer programs. It runs a text data transfer interface.
Question:Which one of the following non-XML based stylesheet specifications do you use to format the visual appearance of both HTML and XML documents?XSLDOM styles managementXQLDSSSLCSS
In XML format.
XML
the inner format.
It is not XML, Excel is a spreadsheet software. But you could save your worksheet as XML format as well as other formats like XLS, CSV, and many more.
XML probably will not replace HTML. XML is a language to define categories of data. HTML is a language to define format.
XML sitemaps can be found for a specific website by adding sitemap.xml to the end of the web address. This is Google's preferred format for XML sitemaps.
XPS (XML Paper Specification) is a standardised open format similar to PDF (Portable Document Format).
xml was designed for managing data on the internet and for ensuring web data is displayed as intended across different browsers and versions.