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Things xml often describes (“xml ________”)
file, documents, data, files, schema, elements, format, element, parser, tags, document, schemas, representation, syntax, messages, structure, application, namespaces, language, object, support, output, descriptor, code, parsers, database, processor, specification, tag, comments, vocabulary, source, applications, instance, namespace, attributes, technology, objects, features, queries, databases, standards, languages, type, technologies, serialization, vocabularies, name, types, editors, tools, services, attribute, nodes, classes, parsing, instances, fragments, signature, rules, encryption, views, encoding, processing, formats, declaration, processors, names, index, structures, grammar, documentation, trees, definition, pane, page, stylesheet, signatures, representations, definitions, request, script, functionality, validation, specifications, descriptors, hierarchy, comment, security, input, implementation, capabilities, mapping
How xml often is described (“________ xml”)
formed, valid, raw, new, standard, non, canonical, centric, pure, simple, original, basic, actual, plain, invalid, oriented, legal, localhost, wellformed, appropriate, arbitrary, native, untyped, extensible, correct, based, literal, generic, electronic, complex, resultant, select, binary, malformed, hierarchical, external, side, proper, generated, dynamic, static, straight, declare, structured, underlying, incoming, corresponding, necessary, above, w3c, core, content, abbreviated, incorrect, summary, event, pre, relational, typed, compliant, web, messagebody, readable
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