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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 don't 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 you've 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.
Date: Jul, 07 2001 |