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  2. Help:Export - Wikipedia

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    You can also use regular expressions to directly process parts of the XML code. These run fast but are difficult to maintain. Please list methods and tools for processing XML export here: Parse::MediaWikiDump is a perl module for processing the XML dump file. m:Processing MediaWiki XML with STX - Stream based XML transformation

  3. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ Omitted XML elements are commonly decoded by XML data binding tools as NULLs. Shown here is another possible encoding; XML schema does not define an encoding for this datatype. ^ The RFC CSV specification only deals with delimiters, newlines, and quote characters; it does not directly deal with serializing programming data structures.

  4. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Computer help desk/ParseMediaWikiDump describes the Perl Parse::MediaWikiDump library, which can parse XML dumps. Wikipedia preprocessor (wikiprep.pl) is a Perl script that preprocesses raw XML dumps and builds link tables, category hierarchies, collects anchor text for each article etc.

  5. XML/EDIFACT - Wikipedia

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    XML/EDIFACT is used in B2B scenarios as listed below: Newer EAI or B2B systems often cannot handle EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) syntax directly. Simple syntax converters do a 1:1 conversion before. Their input is an EDIFACT transaction file, their output an XML/EDIFACT instance file. XML/EDIFACT keeps XML B2B transactions relatively small.

  6. XML - Wikipedia

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    In character data and attribute values, XML 1.1 allows the use of more control characters than XML 1.0, but, for "robustness", most of the control characters introduced in XML 1.1 must be expressed as numeric character references (and #x7F through #x9F, which had been allowed in XML 1.0, are in XML 1.1 even required to be expressed as numeric ...

  7. List of software that supports Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Altova XMLSpy, an XML editor for modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging XML technologies provides capabilities for accessing, editing, transforming, and querying Office Open XML file formats. [45] IBM Db2 Content Manager V8.4 clients support Office Open XML file formats. [46] IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.2+ supports Office Open XML spreadsheet ...

  8. XBRL - Wikipedia

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    The standard was originally based on XML, but now additionally supports reports in JSON and CSV formats, as well as the original XML-based syntax. XBRL is also increasingly used in its Inline XBRL variant, which embeds XBRL tags into an HTML document.

  9. XLIFF - Wikipedia

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    XLIFF (XML Localization Interchange File Format) is an XML-based bitext format created to standardize the way localizable data are passed between and among tools during a localization process and a common format for CAT tool exchange.