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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Partdev
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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Some of the hyperlinks in this topic go to the Web. About XML data and Access Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the standard language for describing and delivering data on the Web, just as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard language for creating and displaying Web pages. Microsoft Access provides ways to both import and export XML data as well as transform the data to and from other formats using XML related files. About XML Moving information across the Internet and between software applications has always been difficult due to differences in data formats and proprietary structures. HTML, while well suited for providing text and image display information for Web browsers, is limited in its ability to define data and data structures. HTML describes how a Web page should look, whereas XML defines the data and describes how the data should be structured. XML is a data interchange format in that it allows you to exchange data between dissimilar systems or applications. XML separates the data from the presentation so that the same XML data can be presented in multiple ways by using different presentation files. XML is a standards-based protocol that is governed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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