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XML I10-001 Exam - Topic 5 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for XML's I10-001 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 5
[All I10-001 Questions]

Select which statement is correct with respect to the XML document and external entity below. Assume that an XML processor can read "ex. txt".

[ex. txt]

[XML Documents]

]>

&name;

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Suggested Answer: A

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Melissia
4 months ago
D sounds weird, how can it be valid with that text?
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Jannette
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about A? Seems a bit too strict.
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Buck
4 months ago
I think B is the right answer, the syntax looks off.
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Elina
5 months ago
Totally agree with A, it makes sense!
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Thad
5 months ago
A is correct, different encodings can cause issues.
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Tammara
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards option D being incorrect because it seems like there’s a mismatch in encoding, but I’m not completely confident.
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Alverta
5 months ago
I think option C is unlikely because the external entity should be able to contain valid characters if it's properly formatted.
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Bulah
5 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I feel like we had a practice question about syntax errors in XML declarations. Option B could be a possibility.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
I remember we discussed character encoding in class, and I think option A might be correct since Shift_JIS and UTF-8 are different.
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Pa
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The options seem to be describing different security features, but I'm not sure which one specifically matches the "Service Protection" term. I'll need to review my notes on the Traps product to see if I can find a clear definition.
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Dudley
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the default message ID format is numeric, so I'll go with option B.
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Craig
10 months ago
The correct answer is D, this is a valid XML document. The character encoding mismatch is a non-issue since the XML processor can read the external entity.
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Dorsey
10 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's option D, but I'm still gonna carefully read through the whole thing just to be sure.
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Marti
8 months ago
Okay, let's carefully read through it.
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Kattie
8 months ago
Let's double check just to be safe.
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Carman
8 months ago
Yeah, it looks like a valid XML document.
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Lasandra
8 months ago
Let's double-check just to be safe, but I'm leaning towards option D as well.
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Lashon
8 months ago
I think it's D too.
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Malcolm
9 months ago
Yeah, everything seems to be in order. Option D is the correct one.
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Jaclyn
9 months ago
I think it's option D too. Looks like a valid XML document.
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Reta
10 months ago
Haha, the 'W Courier NewlZ' at the end is a nice touch. Gotta love those random XML typos.
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Francoise
9 months ago
D) This is a valid XML document. W Courier NewlZ
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Keneth
10 months ago
B) The syntax for the text declaration within [ex. txt] is incorrect.
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Rozella
10 months ago
A) Because the character encoding method of the external entity [ex. txt] is different than the 'XML Document', the external entity cannot be imported.
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Jessenia
11 months ago
Hmm, the character encoding mismatch is definitely the key here. I better double-check my XML cheat sheet.
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Francine
9 months ago
D) This is a valid XML document.
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Chauncey
9 months ago
C) [ex. txt] contains characters that cannot be imported as an external entity.
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Cheryll
9 months ago
B) The syntax for the text declaration within [ex. txt] is incorrect.
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Jamal
9 months ago
A) Because the character encoding method of the external entity [ex. txt] is different than the \'XML Document\', the external entity cannot be imported.
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Rosina
9 months ago
D) This is a valid XML document.
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Aleshia
10 months ago
C) [ex. txt] contains characters that cannot be imported as an external entity.
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Kayleigh
10 months ago
B) The syntax for the text declaration within [ex. txt] is incorrect.
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Bobbye
10 months ago
A) Because the character encoding method of the external entity [ex. txt] is different than the \'XML Document\', the external entity cannot be imported.
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Honey
11 months ago
Whoa, this is a tricky one! I'm gonna have to really think about this one.
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Ciara
11 months ago
But the character encoding method is different, so A makes more sense to me.
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Kayleigh
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D.
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Ciara
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is A.
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