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Elements
- Documents are made up of components
- For example, in a computer book, the components would be chapters, sections, titles, figures, paragraphs, and so on.
- In XML, components are defined by elements.
- Elements represent the logical structure of a document
- Elements may contain other elements
- Elements may also contain the text of the document
- Elements-within-elements creates the hierarchy of the documents components
- The root element contains all the other elements in the document
- Elements may have extra information attached to them called attributes.
- Element names (and attribute names) are case sensitive
- <foo> isnt the same as <Foo> or <FOO>
- An example
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