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[HD] How to write a simple XML document: Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

In this video we will quickly run over XML, what it is, and what it is used for. We will then sit down and write out our very first XML document just a simple list of six people.
We will use Dreamweaver, but really any text editor is fine.
We will cover creating writing the actual language, adding attributes, as well as how we create our own tags and just some basics to get you going writing your own XML document.

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Check out the blog @ http://tutvid.wordpress.com

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  • This is a great example of how stupid XML can be used.

  • george is a fat fuck

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  • I realize that the attributes for people are the more "personal" items (weight, height, etc.), and the elements within the beginning and end tags for each person are less so, but from a purely coding & database standpoint, what is the real difference? That is, why have some datums as attributes, others as separate elements?

  • but where to use xml ???????????

  • Thanks for the vid, really helped me out!

  • you can use it for blogs? i dont get the point of using it man , i tought xml's were used by hackers and stuff?

  • Good job man. thanks for the tutorial

  • Why in the world is goerge who is 5 11 320 lbs? lol

  • could you erase the effect voice?

  • @stickybuns420 fair enough.

  • @NzVii blond is used for male, blonde is used for females

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