Didier Says...
<As you know, XML is not a language per se but more a set of rules used to
created languages. The main advantage is that these produced languages share
a common syntax and therefore some generic tools can be used for an entire
family of languages. One of these generic tool is XSLT. >
Actually XML is very much a language; i.e., it has a well defined set of
terminal symbols and a grammar describing which strings are acceptable as
strings of the language. Obviously there are a number of parsers out there
that utilize this language definition in order to parse these strings.
I know I'm nit picking, but ...
Regards,
Bill
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