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In abbreviated form, the structure of the XML specification starts like this:


   


      Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0

      &versionOfXML; (Fourth Edition)

      &doc.ident;

      W3C Recommendation

      

         &draft.day;

         &draft.month.name;

         &draft.year;

      

      

         url
”>
url

         (XHTML, XML, …

      

      

         url”>
url

      

      

         url”>
url

      

      

         

            Tim Bray

            Textuality and Netscape

            

                          [email protected]

         

           
more authors

       

       

       

       

       

          

The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of SGML

             that is completely described in this document …

          


       

       

       

This section describes the status …


       

This document specifies a syntax… It is a product of the

url
’>XML Core Working Group.

href=“http://www.w3.org/XML/xml-19980210-errata#E100”>[E100]

 A list of current W3C Recommendations … can be found at

url
’>
url
.


      

This specification uses the term URI, which is defined by

, a work in progress expected to update

 and 


      

   


   

     
main section of document

   

   

     
appendices

   


Note that some of the tags are structural elements with predictable nesting, while others such as

can appear in all sorts of places, including inline within the text.

The next few template rules are all concerned with processing this header:




  

    

      


        

          

               alt=“W3C” height=“48” width=“72”/>

        

        

          

            

              

                    src=“http://www.w3.org/Icons/member_subm”/>

            

          

          

            

              

            

           

        

      


    

    

    

      

        

        

        

      

      

      

       

      

    

  

  

    

    

      

        

        

        

      

      

    

  

  

  

    

      

      

      

    

    

      

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           © 

          

           

          

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          ®

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                             for Informatics and Mathematics”>ERCIM

          

          

          Keio

          ), All Rights Reserved. W3C 

          

liability

             

             

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