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.
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