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Decoding XML and the DTD
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Title Decoding XML and the DTD
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Description This introductory article shows how to create XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and well-formed, well-defined XML files that can be validated by the XML parser of your choice. While you dont have to include a DTD with every XML file you produce, doing so will make your life a lot easier. Not only will a DTD enforce the syntax youve established for your XML files, it will also allow your files to be parsed by a validating XML parser. Code samples include DTD and XML document examples.
Category XML > Tutorials > Authoring
Keywords Decoding   XML   and   the   DTD
Date Sep 20, 2007
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