XML can be opened with nearly any text editors, XML is an open standard language and anybody can define their own XML document.
Example:
The example below can be anything I will just demonstrate with the theme of a bookstore. Just say you need to store information about books and display them in a web page.
NB! Comments are not used in XML, the example above uses (asdsadsa) for illustration.
Yes, Excel is capable of opening XML files.
you could use an xml tool that would allow you to compare the files, most xml tools normally refer to this feature as xml diff, it allows you to compare differences in multiple xml files.
open Microsoft exel, then do your work etc, then go to 'save as' than click save as xml document You can use any basic text editor to create or with xml files, for example notepad can be used to create and edit xml files. You can also use a dedicated xml editor to achieve the same and to also carry out extra tasks like validation and binding.
The DGX-220 can play MIDI files, and there is a USB MIDI driver for these models, but there are no applications for XML files for these keyboards.
Office Open XML was created on 2006-12-07.
Open XML Paper Specification was created in 2006-10.
Change the extension from .xml to .txt It depends on what you mean by 'convert'. As the previous entry above suggests, this will only change what program looks at the text; the content will still be in xml. The bottom line is that xml files are text files; it is just the way their content is viewed or interpreted that makes the difference in use.
Office Open XML Converter was created on 2008-07-03.
If you open the xml in most web browser it will state an error code denoting the type of malformation of the xml. you can use an xml tool like an xml editor to validate and correct your xml.
Windows Share Point
Yes, there is no need for them, unless your using them.
xml is free because it is an open technology that does not require software to create it. XML is extensible because you write your own xml code and the open source nature of xml means it can work with just about any system or utility.