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  • Name
CafeMel
  • Author
Café Fort
  • Category
XML / Miscellaneous
  • HomePage Address
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  • No. of hits
12



     This is an useful web based tutorial for knowing about the classes of XML. In this tutorial the author shows the uses of the classes such as node, tree and xml class. The author explains you the various methods and properties of these class with its syntax. This tutorial clearly explains the hierarchial structure of the XML document.


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