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12.6     Exercises

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  • Case folding is the process of matching start tags to end tags in an event-based parser: true or false?

  • What does SimpleXML do when it encounters an XML attribute?

  • What is the primary reason for using PHP to process XML and XSLT rather than letting it be processed on the client side?





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