This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Document Type Definition (DTD), a critical concept in defining the structure and validating the content of XML documents. Learners will explore how DTD ensures consistency and structure by declaring elements, attributes, and entities, and by supporting both internal and external declarations. The course is structured into progressive lessons that guide learners from the fundamentals to advanced validation techniques, using real-world XML examples.



XML DTD Training
This course is part of XML Foundations and Styling for Modern Web Developers Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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This module introduces learners to the fundamentals of Document Type Definition (DTD) in XML. It covers the conceptual groundwork, including the structure, purpose, and types of DTDs. Learners will explore how DTDs define and validate XML documents through internal and external declarations, various components like elements, attributes, and entities, and the overall validation process. By the end of the module, learners will possess the foundational skills necessary to understand and construct well-formed, DTD-compliant XML documents.
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