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    Hi all,

    I found some xml document names as follows.

    1. XML Data
    2. World XML Document
    3. Word XML 2003 Document
    Are all those things are same. I mean the format. Extension of all files are *.xml. Can you guys/gals comment on this.

    Thanks a lot
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    Re: Are all those things talking about the same

    I don't understand the question. Xml data is... well, some Xml data I would suppose. Word Xml 2003 document is just your typical Word document from office 2003. No clue wbouat World Xml document.

    What's the problem? Why do you need to know this and do you have reference files?
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    Re: Are all those things talking about the same

    1. Generic
    2. You mean "WORD" XML? It's a format that Word will use to save a document in XML format
    3. Just a .doc file, proprietary format. If it is saved as .xml, it should be the same as #2.

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    Re: Are all those things talking about the same

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    3. Just a .doc file, proprietary format. If it is saved as .xml, it should be the same as #2.
    Office 2003 used the same extensions but added additional information into files via Xml so I don't believe he's referring to a DocX file or anything like that (though on the information we're given, you never know).
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