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Xml (Extensible Markup Language) Defined
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.
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Published November 30, 2008, 11:29 am, CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News
In early August 2007, as the House moved rapidly to pass legislation modifying the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before its summer recess, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seemed uncertain about the details of the bill they were debating. There had been intense negotiations with the White House, and only a handful of House members had been briefed on the details of the bill.
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- Extensible Markup Language (XML): Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general purpose specification for creating custom markup languages. XML is classified as an extensible language, because it allows the user to define the mark-up elements. XML's purpose is to aid information systems in sharing structured data, especially via the Internet, to encode documents, and to serialize data; in the last context, it compares with text-based serialization languages such as JSON and YAML. XML is recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It is a free open standard. XML is a markup language for documents containing structured information.
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- An introduction to XML grammar
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition)
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 (Second Edition)
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- XML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Description and history of XML
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