A markup language for describing and exchanging structured data in a format that is independent of operating systems and applications. XML is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification and is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
The Competent Authorities will automatically exchange the information described in Article 2 in a common reporting standard schema in Extensible Markup Language.
Nadležna tijela automatski će razmijeniti informacije opisane u članku 2. u shemi zajedničkog standarda izvješćivanja na proširivom jeziku za označivanje (Extensible Markup Language).
The Competent Authorities will automatically exchange the information described in Article 2 in a common reporting standard schema in Extensible Markup Language.
The Competent Authorities will automatically exchange the information described in Article 2 in a common reporting standard schema in Extensible Markup Language.
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The eXtensible Markup Language (‘XML’) is a universally accepted standard message format for organising and describing data in documents such as phytosanitary certificates.
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The Competent Authorities shall automatically exchange the information referred to in Article 2 using a common reporting standard scheme in XML (Extensible Markup Language).
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UBL 2.1 developed by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards is a royalty-free library of standard electronic Extensible Markup Language (XML) business documents.
Data fields, core components and well-formatted Extensible Markup Language (XML) messages shall comply with the XML Schema Definition (XSD) based on the UN/FLUX standardisation libraries.
‘namespace’ means a collection of names, identified by a uniform resource identifier (URI) reference, which are used in extensible markup language (XML) documents as element names and attribute names,