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866 XBRL (EXTENSIBLEBUSINESSREPORTINGLANGUAGE): BUSINESSREPORTING WITHXML

Figure 2: HTML example.

content between the two tags. Figure 4 shows an XML
document that contains customer information. The code
for this example and all the other examples and tax-
onomies described in this paper is available in full online
at http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/∼jeboritz/XBRL/

Figure 3: HTML example in Internet Explorer.

Unlike HTML, XML tags indicate what each item
of data means; for example, tags such as <DATE>,
<ADDRESS>, and <PROFILE> convey meaning. In the
example in Figure 4, the data defined by the <PROFILE>
tag indicates that the data represents customer profile.
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