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Tip: Always use an XML declaration
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Uche Ogbuji
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     This tutorial guides people in handling XML declaration on XML files. In this tutorial author says that however the XML declaration is optional, it is important to make a safer XML declaration. He insists the programmers to use an encoding for all except defaults in XML file. Programmers can utilize this tutorial to have a safest XML declaration on their webservices.


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