There are two current versions of XML. The first XML 1.0 was initially defined in 1998 and it has undergone minor changes/revisions since then. Though changes have been done, a new revision number has not been assigned to this version. It is called XML 1.0 5th edition, with the latest edition (5th) being released on 26th Nov 2008.
The second version XML 1.1 was initially published on 4th Feb 2004, the same day as the XML 1.0, 3rd edition. XML 1.1 is currently in its 2nd edition which was released on 16th Aug 2006. It contains certain features that are expected to make XML easier to use.
The latest version of the XML standard is 1.0, released on November 26, 2008.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
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
XML training courses are used to teach people how to apply XML in software. It's an enhanced version of HTML that has seen heavy usage recently, especially in cell phones.
It is the sixth version of a tool from Microsoft that is used for parsing XML files.
XHTML. Its full name is eXtensible HyperText Markup Language.
That depends on what you want to do, xml tools include; xml parsers xml validators xml editors xml schema editors xml code generators
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There was no XML in HTML 4, and you can only add XML to HTML 5 if you reset the content MIME type. XML hasn't changed. But XML is a language used to define other languages. XML was used to define the standards for XHTML 1.0, the successor to HTML 4. The rules of XML apply in XHTML, because the language is based off of XML. These rules are not, in any way, part of HTML 4. HTML 5 is not, by default, an XML based language. But there is a version that allows one to use the XML (or XHTML) style serialization. If you do this, however, you have to deliver the document using an XML MIME type, like application/html+xml. (Normally, this involves messing with the server a bit.) See the related link for HTML 5 Doctor's take on XML serialization in HTML 5, as well as some other, useful links.
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.
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.
If you open the xml in most web browser it will state an error code denoting the type of malformation of the xml. you can use an xml tool like an xml editor to validate and correct your xml.
The current version of the .Net Framework is version 3.5 Service Pack 1.