No. Machines do not understand XML any more than they understand the works of Shakespeare. XML documents must be interpreted by a machine-code program that understands the meaning of the XML structure.
object code is a code which is generated after translation from source code.This object might be machine code or require some linker to make it machine code. Moreover object code could be machine independent or machine dependent code. If its machine independent like in java byte code which is object code then it can then be transported to some other platform. But if it is machine dependent then it cannot be transferred to other location or else it will not execute. http:\\in-central.blogspot.com
A shaft bearing is a low friction support device for a rotating member of a mechanical machine.
A stator support is a structural component in electric machines, such as motors and generators, that holds and stabilizes the stator, the stationary part of the machine. It ensures proper alignment and mechanical integrity of the stator windings and core, facilitating efficient electromagnetic operation. The design and material of the stator support can influence the overall performance, thermal management, and durability of the machine.
The only virtual machine that currently support USB passthrough to allow a guest operating system to use a USB device connected to the host is VirtualBox.
sometimes if the system does not support image formats like GIF,JPEG,PNG... then the HTML will not display the image.and also if the image is developed using flash player then system must support flash player. sometimes if the location of image source is not correct means then image will not display.
It depends on what codecs and containers or formats the machine you will be conducting the playback will support. If anything, go for MPEG2 video.
No ... in pen drive not support. but u can try AVI,MP4 formats
The type of photo file formats that the PlayStation 3 can support are JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG and MPO.
The Legacy supports MP3, WMA and WAV formats, along with regular CD's.
It depends on the browser of the user. The http and https protocols support only generic files. Some formats that are supported by all current browsers are jpeg, gif, png, bmp. It is safe to assume that these formats will be supported for a while.
For online fax service, fax documents are usually in PDF, TIFF or plain text formats.
You can create sharePoint document libraries for storing text files. Though libraries support checkin/checkout options, the text editor for .TXT file does not support this. I would recommend using other formats for storing data such as office 2010.1st answer (Create a new document work space) and 2nd answer (view all site content and create a document library)and View all site content and create a document library
Blackberry can support the exe file formats.
VitalSource e-books support the VST and EPUB formats. These formats allow users to access their e-books on various devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Both PNG and JPG support 24 bit RGB
The file extensions .jpg and .bmp do not support transparencies and are the most widely used.
Embedding a 50 page document, in any format, within an email would be considered unacceptable by most recipients.If the recipient has access to a compatible version of Word (Microsoft does tend to mess around with things between versions so there is no guarantee that a document created in one version of Word will be readable by another) then you can attach the document to the email and they can open it with their copy of Word.If they do not have Word, or you do not know if they do, then saving the document as a PDF will guarantee that they view the document as it was originally created. If the Word software does not support Exporting as a PDF then Mac OS X has PDF support built in and the document can be saved as a PDF from the Print dialogue window.