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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
The National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Conformance test for W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes.
Date: Jan 13, 2004.
File name: NISTXML-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-2.xml
Description: XML instance number 2 in a series of 5.
Schema location:
NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2.xsd
This instance is intended to be valid with
regard to the defining schema.
-->
<NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2
xmlns="NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-NS"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-NS NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2.xsd">e and automatically
act on the information Consequently it can be used to automate certain
processes A set of related technologies built around this Internet
language define a rich set of tools that can be used to define
manipulate and display context-rich data In particular XML Schemas
define intuitive methods for creating complex documents The Document
Object Model DOM defines methods for interacting with XML and HTML
permitting the dynamic creation and manipulation of documents The
Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL defines methods for transforming
and displaying XML documents on a variety of devices from web browsers
to print mediums to voice-enabled devices
Virtually all application domains are looking
to use X</NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2>