Asked by Ramond
The following is a possible XML description of a reference. From the options listed below choose the most appropriate statement about the accuracy of the use of XML in the description.
<?xml version="1.1"?>
<reference>
<author/>Compton, R.</author>
<year>2010</year>
<articletitle>SOA explained</articletitle>
<journaltitle>Retail Management</journaltitle>
<issue>vol. 14 no. 6, June</issue>
<page>pp. 29–32</page>
</reference>
A)Fully correct
B)Incorrect because one start tag missing
C)Incorrect because one closing tag missing
D)Incorrect becausea/ missing inaclosing tag
E)Incorrect because a / included in an opening tag
F)Incorrect because the tags in one pair don’tmatch
<?xml version="1.1"?>
<reference>
<author/>Compton, R.</author>
<year>2010</year>
<articletitle>SOA explained</articletitle>
<journaltitle>Retail Management</journaltitle>
<issue>vol. 14 no. 6, June</issue>
<page>pp. 29–32</page>
</reference>
A)Fully correct
B)Incorrect because one start tag missing
C)Incorrect because one closing tag missing
D)Incorrect becausea/ missing inaclosing tag
E)Incorrect because a / included in an opening tag
F)Incorrect because the tags in one pair don’tmatch
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