XML is a simple protocol used on SEO when presenting a site-map to Google.
It is not necessary to have your site-map as an XML but recommended. other protocols could be implemented in HTML and even by uploading a simple form of .txt on your search engine webmaster panel
there is no source code, xml is not a programming language, its a markup language for which you create your own tags, the basic xml syntax is <xml> to start an xml file, and </xml> to end the xml file.
I assume that "local" navigation is navigation affordances that are available on one web page, but not others. Global navigation appears on every page of a web site. Usually found in the form of a bar at the top of the page with all the major parts of the site reflected.
You can use xml tags to enclose data and carry it over the web onto web pages and display. Lets say you have an xml of courses and you wnat to show it, you would have data like course title, course description etc, you simply create your tags in xml like <course titile> put your course title here</course title> and so on, the resulting xml file (containing your data) could be easily displayed over the internet.
an xml value can be anything, its up to as xml is not a semantic language like html.
AJAX is shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Extensible markup language). Ajax allows continued interaction with the server while not requiring a page to be manually refreshed to display new data.
Your mom. When she goes, "Dang it, break that XML page!" Then you go, "but mom, I was almost done. Now I have to scrub me undies!"
XML 4.0 is a version of XML that does not yet exist. The latest version is 1.1, visit the w3c site to see the spec
The Homepage in a site is the unique web address in a page.
There are plenty of websites that offer free XML Site Generators. Try a few sites such as xml-sitemaps, webdesigns, audotmypc and also google offers this service as well.
Xml sitemap or more correctly sitemap.xml is an XML file, a text file with special tags and URLs inside them. It is a list of URLs of a site. Sitemap.xml is used to inform search engines about URLs on a web site.
HTML and its derrivative DHTML is used to position information in a web page, and XML is used to describe that information.
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Yes, JSP can output XML. To do this, simply output XML instead of HTML inside the JSP. A good idea is to start the JSP with a <%@page contentType="application/xml; charset=UTF-8" %> header, so that the correct contentType gets set.
IBM and Oracle both offer an XML tutorial. These can be found online on their websites. The XML site offers many useful articles, tackling a variety of issues, such as how to run XML code in java and upgrading the program.
Some tips for creating a Google Sitemap in XML include making sure that your Sitemap is under 50 MB, maintaining syntax and not including session ID's in the URL's. You can get more information about sitemaps online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page type in "Site map" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
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yes by being a member of the site and by clicking on edit on every page