xml document structure
XML document structure refers to the overall organization and hierarchical arrangement of elements, attributes, and data in an XML (Extensible Markup Language) document, which follows a set of predefined rules and syntax. It outlines the relationship and nesting of elements, allowing for easy storage, retrieval, and exchange of data between different systems and platforms.
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