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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"

In other words, XML nodes must be properly
nested within the root node that begins the document.
n XML is case sensitive. So, this will work:
Jack Jones
This example returns an error because and are different tags because
of the case-sensitive nature of XML:
Jack Jones
The preceding points are generally known as XML being ???properly formed,??? except for
processing instructions, such as , which do not have the same restrictions.
These rules apply in general to XML and not to HTML.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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XML can have its tags defined and is thus flexible depending on the content of its data. In fact, the
content of an XML document can be represented by three things:
n The data or textual values between the tags: Textual values are strings, numbers, dates,
and so on. In this example, Joe is the data:
Joe
n The tags representing the meaning or semantics of what??™s between the tags: So, in
the above example, and describes that Joe is actually somebody??™s
name.


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