Introduction:
XML, which stands for Extensible Markup language, means by which data can be stored in an easy to read, textual implementation. XML uses a tag based implementation .XML uses a tag-based implementation similar to HTML. However, unlike HTML, there are no predefined XML tags. The creator of an XML file must define his or her own tags, deciding how these tags describe the data they represent. XML uses markup tags as well, but unlike HTML, XML tags describe the content rather than the presentation of the content.
Difficulty : Easy
Download Link : Extensible Markup Language(XML)
Please refer to the following links in preparing for your Seminar :
How to give Seminar
How To create Seminar Report
XML, which stands for Extensible Markup language, means by which data can be stored in an easy to read, textual implementation. XML uses a tag based implementation .XML uses a tag-based implementation similar to HTML. However, unlike HTML, there are no predefined XML tags. The creator of an XML file must define his or her own tags, deciding how these tags describe the data they represent. XML uses markup tags as well, but unlike HTML, XML tags describe the content rather than the presentation of the content.
Difficulty : Easy
Download Link : Extensible Markup Language(XML)
Please refer to the following links in preparing for your Seminar :
How to give Seminar
How To create Seminar Report
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