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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | dev |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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The XML protocol is a set of rules, guidelines, and conventions for designing data formats and structures, in a way that produces files that are easy to generate and easily read by different computers and applications. In addition, XML defined structures are unambiguous; that is, they are self-describing and platform-independent. Like HTML, XML makes use of tags and attributes, but while HTML specifies what each tag and attribute means (and thus how the data between them will look in a browser), XML uses the tags only to delimit pieces of data, and leaves the interpretation of the data completely to the application that reads it. Additional information about XML can be found on the web site. About importing XML data Access provides choices for using data from many external sources. XML makes it easier to transform the data from almost any external application for use by Access. You can: Use an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) file to transform the data into an Access data format. You can use the Import command (point to Get External Data on the File menu) to import XML data files into Access. This command displays the Import dialog box so that you can select an XML document as well as a schema, which describes the structure of the data.
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