What, if anything, is the difference between "executing" a
processing instructions and "processing" a processing
instruction? Are the terms "executing" and "processing"
interchangeable?
Answer / Shailendra Gautam
In computing, 'processing' generally refers to the act of performing operations on data. A 'processing instruction' (PI) is a special type of command within a document or file that tells the processing system how to handle specific portions of the content. 'Executing' a PI means the system carries out the instructions specified in the PI. While both terms involve manipulating data, they are not entirely interchangeable because 'executing' refers specifically to performing operations according to a given instruction.
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