Explain what is DTD (Document Type Declaration)? Mention what is the difference between CDATA and PCDATA in DTD?
- Sushree Sangita Jena
- Query: 23 / Answer: 21
- Pravash Ranjan Das
- Query: 22 / Answer: 27
A DTD means Document Type Definition (DTD) which defines the structure, legal elements and attributes of an XML document.
PCDATA: A PCDATA is a Parsed Character Data. XML parsers usually parse all the text in an XML document.
CDATA: While CDATA is an Unparsed Character Data, the term CDATA is used about text data that should not be parsed by the XML parser.
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