Abstract
In the previous chapter, you learned that XML is a standard that allows you to create your own custom markup languages. This allows for great flexibility when you’re using XML within the bounds of a single small business, but it raises a few problems when you need to exchange information with the rest of the world. Essentially, how can you ensure that other businesses and organizations can understand your custom XML?
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© Matthew MacDonald 2004