what are the predefined entities in XML ?
Answer / Ashutosh Kumar Agarwal
XML has a set of predefined entities for various purposes, such as representing special characters (like less-than and greater-than symbols), non-breaking spaces, and other symbols that cannot be directly represented within an XML document. Some common examples include: < (less than), > (greater than), & (ampersand), ' (apostrophe), and (non-breaking space).n
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