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XML (Extensible Markup Language)

For XML (Extensible Markup Language) we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Computer Technology, E-Learning, Interactive Marketing and Usability.



Xml (Extensible Markup Language) (Computer Technology)

XML is a standard created by the W3C. It is a language with many simularities to HTML. What XML adds is the ability to define custom tags, such as , and define the meaning of those tags within the XML document itself. Thus the term "extensible." You can extend the XML language easily. XML will become more and more common as more browsers and Web servers support the XML standard.


Xml (Extensible Markup Language) (E-Learning)

The next-generation Webpage coding language that allows site designers to program their own markup commands, which can then be used as if they were standard HTML commands.


Xml (Extensible Markup Language) (Interactive Marketing)

A richer more dynamic successor to HTML utilizing SGML or HTML type tags to structure information. XLM is used for transferring data and creating applications on the Web. See SGML and HTML.


Xml (Extensible Markup Language) (Usability)

A universal format for structuring data on the web, related to HTML. XML is often used for data that is kept separately from the XML display instructions.




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