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What is DTDs?

A Document Type Definition (DTD) defines the structure, elements, attributes, and entities for an SGML or XML document. It specifies the rules for what elements are allowed in a document, their order, and how attributes are used. DTDs are used to validate that an XML or SGML document conforms to a specific structure, ensuring consistency and facilitating data exchange and processing.

What other technologies are related to DTDs?

DTDs Complementary Technologies

XSLT is used to transform XML documents into other formats. It is strongly complementary to XML as it provides a way to process and present XML data.
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