XML is designed to store, transmit, and exchange data. XML is not designed to display data. XML can separate HTML and data. by applying XML, your data can be stored outside HTML. When HTML is used to display data
XML is designed to store, transmit, and exchange data. XML is not designed to display data.
XML can separate HTML and data. by applying XML, your data can be stored outside HTML.
When HTML is used to display data, the data is stored in HTML. By applying XML, data can be stored in a separate XML file. In this way, you can focus on the data layout and display of the application HTML, and ensure that the transformation of the underlying data does not involve the transformation of HTML.
XML data can also be stored in HTML pages as data Islands. You can still focus on applying HTML to visualize and display data.
XML for data exchange
XML can be used to exchange data between incompatible systems.
In the real world, computer systems and databases are mutually incompatible to accommodate data. One of the most time-consuming challenges for developers has been the exchange of data between systems on the Internet.
By converting data to XML, this complexity can be greatly reduced and data that can be read by many different types of exploitation programs can be created.
XML and B2B
By using XML, you can exchange financial information over the Internet.
In the near future, there will be a lot of use of XML and B2B.
XML becomes the most important language for enterprises to exchange financial information.
XML can be used to share data
By applying XML, plain text files can be used to share data.
Because XML data is stored in plain text, XML provides a data sharing solution independent of software and hardware.
This allows different exploitation programs to easily create data. It also makes it easier to expand or update a system into a new control system, server, exploitation program, and browser.
XML can be used to store data
By applying XML, plain text files can be used to store data.
You can also store data in files or databases using XML. You can write an application that stores information from a data warehouse, and a common application can be used to display the data.
XML makes your data more useful
By applying XML, your data can be used by more users.
Because XML is independent of hardware, software, and exploitation programs, we can use our data in more exploitation programs, not just HTML browsers.
Other clients and applications can use XML files as data sources to visit, just as they are visiting a database. Your data can be used by a variety of "browsing machines" (proxies, agents). XML allows your data to serve blind people or people with other physiological disadvantages.
XML can be used to create new languages. XML is the mother of WAP and WML.
The Wireless Markup Language (WML), which is used to mark Internet exploitation programs for handheld devices, is written in XML.
If developers are rational, and if they are rational, let the future use the application XML to exchange data.
In the future, some word processing software, spreadsheet programs, and databases may be displayed. they can read data from each other in plain text format without any conversion programs.
What we can do now is to pray that Microsoft and all other software developers have agreed on this.