For Xml we have terms and definitions in 14 topics. The topics are Business, Business Intelligence, Cellular Networking, Imaging, Internet, Java, Podcast, Publishing, Search Engine Optimization, Supply Chain, Technical Acronyms, Technology, Unicode and XML.

A metalanguage that describes rules for defining tagged markup languages.
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EXtensible Markup Language; a subset of SGML defined by W3C.
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Extensible Markup Language. A meta-language that can be used to define languages like HTML and WML
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eXtensible markup language provides content and structure for B2B based forms through allowing fields and structures to be tagged and layout to be enforced.
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(eXtensible Markup Language)
A widely used system for defining data formats. XML provides a very rich system to define complex documents and data structures such as invoices, molecular data, news feeds, glossaries, inventory descriptions, real estate properties, etc.
As long as a programmer has the XML definition for a collection of data (often called a "schema") then they can create a program to reliably process any data formatted according to those rules.
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Extensible Markup Language. A markup language that allows you to define the tags (markup) needed to identify the data and text in XML documents.
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A markup language, or a pain if you are really lazy.
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Extensible Markup Language. A W3C standard for a markup language for structured documents. It's derived from SGML just like HTML.
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Extensible Markup Language. A new language which promises more efficient data delivery over the web. XML does nothing itself - it must be implemented using 'parser' software or XSL.
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See Extensible Markup Language
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Extensible Mark-up Language - a new specification being developed by the W3C.
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[Abbreviation for "Extensible Markup Lamguage"] A new form of Web markup language (like HTML) that not only tells the browser how to display the content on a page, but what type of content. For example, a tag could be used to say that a paragraph contains information on widgets for sale. A shopping bot could then scour the XML pages on the Web and find who has the cheapest widgets available. XML can be used to aggregate any type of information on the Web. For more info, see the WC3's page on XML.
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EXtensible Markup Language. A subset of SGML constituting a particular text markup language for interchange of structured data. The Unicode Standard is the reference character set for XML content. (See also SGML and rich text.) XML is a trademark of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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Extensible Markup Language, which allows you to define the tags (markup) that you need to identify the data and text in XML documents.
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