4. Introduction to XML Flashcards

1
Q

XML stands for ____.

A

Extensible Markup Language

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2
Q

Is XML case-sensitive or case-insensitive?

A

Case-sensitive

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3
Q

What types of data can XML be used to structure and format?

A
  • Data storage
  • Data retrieval
  • Data mining
  • Data processing, which may include content that will display on a web page
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4
Q

Unlike HTML, whose tags are static and fixed, XML allows you to ____ tag categories

A

invent

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5
Q

XML tags can either be ____ tags or ____ tags.

A

element, self-closing

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6
Q

XML was designed to ____ data, while HTML was designed to ____ data.

A

carry, display

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7
Q

XML stores data in ____ format

A

plain text

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8
Q

XML documents must contain one ____ element that is the parent of all other elements

A

root

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