Exam 1: Creating an Xml Document
Exam 1: Creating an Xml Document91 Questions
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The ISO/IEC character set is an international numbering system for referencing characters from virtually any language.
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The UTF-8 character set includes only the characters used in the English language.
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Elements that are side-by-side in a document's hierarchy are _____ elements.
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After declaring a default namespace, any _____ element or attribute is then considered part of this namespace unless a different namespace is declared within one of the child elements.
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XML and relational databases are tightly woven together in most web applications. Describe the two distinctly different models XML and relational databases use to structure data.
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) , the style sheet language developed for use with HTML on the web, also can be used with the elements in any XML document.
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The document body in an XML document is made up of elements that contain data to be stored in the document. Elements are the basic building blocks of XML files. List three important points to remember about XML elements.
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A namespace that has been declared within an element can be applied to any _____ of the element.
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A(n) compound document is an XML document composed of elements from other vocabularies or schemas.
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