Option D saying XML can't be transmitted over SMTP is just wrong. I've seen plenty of XML documents sent as email attachments over SMTP. That's a common use case.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about A. Isn't there some recommendation or standard that says XML should preferably be transmitted over HTTP/HTTPS? I seem to remember reading that somewhere.
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is A. XML doesn't restrict the transmission protocols. As long as the receiving end can understand the XML, the transport method doesn't matter.
Yeah, I agree. XML is a data format, not a transport protocol. It can be sent over many different protocols, including SMTP, FTP, and others. I don't think option B or C are correct.
I think this is a tricky question. XML can be transmitted using a variety of protocols, not just HTTP/HTTPS. The question is trying to catch us out with the SMTP part.
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