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hi,
i am a complete newb to xml and just found this code snippet in an html document. what does it do/mean? tnx in advance. PHP Code:
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Read this: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/
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i already know that page.
i dont want to read the entire page just to understand that snipped. maybe you could simply tell me what it means in this context? tnx ![]() |
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