First open your File Explore and navigate to the file. Make sure in Folder Options you have enabled showing extensions for known files. You may then right click and hit rename. From there backspace out the .XML and replace it with the file extension of your choosing.
You mean the file extension, right? HTML: .html or .htm XML: .xml
A PDP file is a XSD(Xml schema definition) format file.
To indicate that the basic file format is XML in Excel 2007 and later.
The file extension. .doc, .xml, .exe, etc. Only applicable to Windows files. Linux does not use file extension and MAC uses file types and creator codes.
XLSX is the file extension for Microsoft Excel files saved in the newer XML-based format introduced in Excel 2007. It is used for storing spreadsheets with formulas, charts, and data in a structured manner.
.html, .php, or .htm
it is the same way to create xml file by converting into txt you have to use the correct xml syntax ie <xml> this is to denote strat of xml file and this </xml> denotes end of xml file. You have to use the right xml code or your xml file wont be valid or well formed.
Configuration settings file can be viewed either in notepad or browser depending on the type of configuration file. If the configuration file has extension - "INI", then it can be viewed in notepad or textpad. If the configuration file has extension - "XML", then it can be viewed both in Notepad and Browser.
You can see or view an xml file with a plain text editor like notepad or you can use a dedicated xml editor. With an xml editor you can also validate your xml file which means you can correct any errors in your xml file.
A JSP file is a text based document with a .jsp extension. The file can contain HTML content, Java code and other text.
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.
A format, utilizing XML, primarily for distribution and storage. Very difficult to edit and mostly implemented by Microsoft.