⟩ Explain INODE?
INODE is a pointer to a block on the disk and it is unique.
Inode is an unique number. Inode holds metadata of files.
INODE is a pointer to a block on the disk and it is unique.
Inode is an unique number. Inode holds metadata of files.
Give some examples of XML DTDs or schemas that you have worked with?
Using XSLT, how would you extract a specific attribute from an element in an XML document?
When constructing an XML DTD, how do you create an external entity reference in an attribute value?
What is the difference between XML and C or C++ or Java?
Do I have to know HTML or SGML before I learn XML?
Does XML replace HTML?
What does an XML document actually look like (inside)?
How does XML handle white-space in my documents?
Which parts of an XML document are case-sensitive?
Tell me can we use graphics in XML?