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 Encyclopedia: Markup language
Markup languages are used, for example, by the publishing industry to communicate printed works among authors, editors, and printers.
A common feature of many markup languages is that they intermix the text of a document with markup instructions in the same data stream or file.
Some early examples of markup languages available outside the publishing industry can be found in typesetting tools on Unix systems such as troff and nroff.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Markup-language

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) in computer science, the standard text-formatting language since 1989 for documents on the interconnected computing...
Hypertext documents are based on and created in a markup language—a programming language specially designed to give structure to documents on...
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
http://encarta.msn.com/Hypertext_Markup_Language_(HTML).html

  
 XHTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
markup language that has the same expressive possibilities as HTML, but a stricter syntax.
This is not an exhaustive list, but gives a general sense of errors that XHTML coders often make.
Markup of XHTML pages ( http://www.ultra-fluide.com/ressources/en/semark/presentation.htm) - an XSLT tool using external lexicons to provide semantic markups of web contents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML

  
 XHTML - a Whatis.com definition - see also: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language
Extensibility means that as new ideas for Web communication and presentation emerge, they can be implemented without having to wait for the next major version of HTML and browser support.
Programs in microdevices might expect XHTML-coded files that state the simplest level of complexity so that they could be handled by a small program and memory.
New tags or attributes can be defined to express the new possibilities and, assuming some program at the receiving end can understand and act on them, new things may happen on your Web page that never happened before.
http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci213550,00.html

  
 Cover Pages: Language Identifiers in the Markup Context
Languages designed exclusively for machine use, such as computer programming languages, are not included in this code.
Languages designed exclusively for machine use, such as computer programming languages, are not included in this code." The ISO 639-1 Project Leader is Mr.
An E-MELD Language Codes mailing list was set up in July 2001 to support the Electronic Metastructure for Endangered Languages Data Project: 'e-meld-codes@listserv.linguistlist.org'.
http://xml.coverpages.org/languageIdentifiers.html

  
 Cover Pages: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
"Extensible Markup Language, abbreviated XML, describes a class of data objects called XML documents and partially describes the behavior of computer programs which process them.
Markup encodes a description of the document's storage layout and logical structure.
Extensible Markup Language - Other Earlier Working Draft Versions
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xml.html

  
 Extensible Markup Language - a Whatis.com definition - see also: XML
For example, computer makers might agree on a standard or common way to describe the information about a computer product (processor speed, memory size, and so forth) and then describe the product information format with XML.
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a flexible way to create common information formats and share both the format and the data on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere.
This means that an XML file can be processed purely as data by a program or it can be stored with similar data on another computer or, like an HTML file, that it can be displayed.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci213404,00.html

  
 Glossary of Internet & Web Jargon
A network-oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to our computer or files.
A simple programming language developed by Netscape to enable greater interactivity in Web pages.
WEB SERVER computer, sent to and stored by your
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Glossary.html

  
 Extensible Markup Language (XML) Articles
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a meta-language for the World-Wide Web (Web) that has been applied to several diverse domains of society.
To resolve those, HTML has been reformulated as XHTML (The Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) 1.0, which is a vocabulary based on XML (Extensible Markup Language) 1.0 syntax.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the definitive markup language for the Web, is inflicted with various limitations.
http://www.irt.org/articles/xml.htm

  
 W3C HTML Home Page
While XHTML 1.1 looks very similar to XHTML 1.0 Strict, it is designed to serve as the basis for future extended XHTML Family document types, and its modular design makes it easier to add other modules as needed or integrate itself into other markup languages.
XHTML-Print is also targeted at printing in environments where it is not feasible or desirable to install a printer-specific driver and where some variability in the formatting of the output is acceptable.
Provides ways for scripts to manipulate HTML using a set of methods and data types defined independently of particular programming languages or computer platforms.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp

  
 Internetworking (3.1): Workshop: Extensible HyperText Markup Language
With XHTML, the W3C is offering a way to accommodate those extensions to the markup languages and allow old and new markup to co-exist without requiring the users to upgrade their browsers.
The reason new additions to the language will no longer break the previous versions is because such new tags will also includee built-in directions on how they should be used.
To make browsers forgive such markup errors, the programmers need to incorporate error checking code so that the page renders correctly.
http://www.internettg.org/newsletter/mar00/workshop_xhtml.html

  
 Parsing Example
Berners-Lee & Connolly Standards Track [Page 4] RFC 1866 Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 November 1995 Documents generated by translation software or editing software should not contain deprecated idioms.
Berners-Lee & Connolly Standards Track [Page 9] RFC 1866 Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 November 1995 WWW The World-Wide Web is a hypertext-based, distributed information system created by researchers at CERN in Switzerland.
HTML markup can represent hypertext news, mail, documentation, and hypermedia; menus of options; database query results; simple structured documents with in-lined graphics; and hypertext views of existing bodies of information.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1866.txt

  
 Citations: Hypertext Markup Language - Web (ResearchIndex)
Often this is a form based interface that requires (1) users to understand the query language of a particular database and (2) be able to express their....
In this paper, we focus on the ways in which natural user interfaces can be identified and built in a reusable manner.
An informal description of context Entities exist in an environment and may have a state and a pre specified or dynamically determined behaviour.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/772877/0

  
 Schnell - Writing for the Web: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
Schnell - Writing for the Web: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
W hat makes using XHTML easier than other languages is that you can apply current knowledge of HTML to write documents that end up mostly stable, cross-platform and cross-browser compliant.
XHTML document types ultimately are designed to work in conjunction with XML-based user agents.
http://bones.med.ohio-state.edu/eric/papers/primer/xhtml.html

  
 Citations: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language - Pemberton (ResearchIndex)
This list of Web technologies demonstrates that even though we were about to create a specialized application, we could benefit from many existing technologies and software implementing it.
....this reason, it is not only a markup language but also a meta language for defining markup languages such as Html.
This subsystem is responsible for converting the information contained in the response object into a format the user agent can render.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/1195971/0

  
 HTML 4.01 Specification
Language information and text direction - International considerations for text
For information about the next generation of HTML, "The Extensible HyperText Markup Language"
Specifying the direction of text and tables: the
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/

  
 MLA 2002: CE 521 -- Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML): Preparing Your Library Web Pages
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML): Preparing Your Library Web Pages
MLA 2002: CE 521 -- Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML): Preparing Your Library Web Pages
Prerequisite: Participants should have working knowledge of HTML.
http://www.mlahq.org/am/am2002/ce/521.html

  
 Books on eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) and related topics
HTML and its XML-based derivative, XHTML, are the fundamental languages for working on the web, and the new edition our popular HTML guide offers web developers a better way to become fluent in these languages.
XHTML In Easy Steps shows the reader how to create web pages that can be viewed on traditional desktop browsers as well as on small handheld devices.
Books on eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) and related topics
http://www.palowireless.com/bookshop/booksxhtml.asp

  
 Re: Bug#139058: RFP: w3-dtd-xhtml -- XHTML 1.1: Module-based Extensible HyperText Markup Language 1.1 DTD
Bug#139058: RFP: w3-dtd-xhtml -- XHTML 1.1: Module-based Extensible HyperText Markup Language 1.1 DTD
Re: Bug#139058: RFP: w3-dtd-xhtml -- XHTML 1.1: Module-based Extensible HyperText Markup Language 1.1 DTD
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sgml/2002/03/msg00050.html

  
 WebDeveloper Forums - problem with replacing
HyperText Markup Language">XMarkup Language">HTML
Now I really don't know where is the problem that I cannot output XHTML.
$comm = str_replace("HTML", "Markup Language\">HTML", $comm); $comm = str_replace("XHTML", "Markup Language\">XHTML", $comm); code.......
http://webreference.com/r/sf/showthread.php?threadid=36068

  
 Understanding XHTML: EXtensible HyperText Marku... - Backup Whiz
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 O'Reilly Network: XHTML: The Clean Code Solution
Because it delivers a standardized markup that separates display and layout code from syntax, making the creation, maintenance, and parsing of documents much easier for all involved.
These modules will permit the combination of existing and new feature sets when developing content and when designing new client software, so developers can choose among subsets of XHTML, and don't need to support the entire language.
HTML is a markup language described in SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language).
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2000/04/28/feature/xhtml_rev.html

  
 Mobilefish.com - Information about eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML). Includes examples.
Mobilefish.com - Information about eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML).
This guide contains information how to create XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) pages.
As a result, < and and will be treated as the start of markup, and entities such as andlt; and andamp will be recognized as entity references by the XML processor to < and and respectively.
http://www.mobilefish.com/tutorials/xhtml_quick_guide.html

  
 Extensible HyperText Markup Language from FOLDOC
Nearby terms: extensible « extensible database « Extensible Firmware Interface « Extensible HyperText Markup Language » Extensible Markup Language » Extensible Shell » Extensible Stylesheet Language
Being XML means that XHTML can be viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools.
< hypertext, standard, World-Wide Web > (XHTML) A reformulation of HTML 4.01 in XML.
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=XHTML

  
 :: Glossary of Library and Computer Terms @ W. Frank Steely LIBRARY ::
A proprietary graphics format, developed by CompuServ, for images prepaired for the INTERNET.
This is the language of the WORLD WIDE WEB.
When students, faculty, and staff need materials not held by the libraries at Northern Kentucky University, Interlibrary Loan locates the item at another library and has it sent, if available, to NKU for a short loan period.
http://library.nku.edu/info/glossary.html

  
 XHTML :: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language
But XHTML wants it, and for a good reason - it will help determine what level of the language is being used.
Since XHTML is a step toward integrating web site markup with wireless devices and with VRML, the virtual reality modeling language, you'll eventually need to design in it just to keep your site accessible by surfers.
This will become more important as you want the same web page accessible to both web browsers and wireless devices.
http://www.inforingpress.com/computer-book/xhtml.htm

  
 Juicy Studio: HyperText Markup Language
An HTML document consists of elements (sometimes referred to as tags), that are handled by a user agent (such as a browser) to render the document.
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the standard language for developing documents on the World Wide Web.
You are here: Home > Tutorials > HyperText Markup Language
http://www.juicystudio.com/tutorial/html

  
 What is XHTML? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
When applied to Net devices, XHTML must go through a modularization process.
Content creators will then target these building blocks--or modules.
XHTML is a markup language written in XML; therefore, it is an XML application.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/X/XHTML.html

  
 Extensible Hypertext Markup Language ( XHTML )
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http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_xhtml_a.asp Description: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language ( XHTML) Created 08/09/2000 Created by rdm Modified 08/22/2000 Modified by rdm Page Architecture http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_xhtml_a.asp http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_header_a.inc http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_ie_a.css http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_ns_a.css http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_topnav_a.inc http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_ptitle_a.inc http://24.10.33.229/content/pws_xhtml_content_a.inc http://24.10.33.229/e/pws_footer_a.inc
This site is being built ( Fall of 2000) primarily as a learning/demonstration tool with content of secondary importance.
http://www.donmcmichael.com/e/pws_xhtml_a.asp

  
 eXtensible HyperText Markup Language Plain 2001-05
XHTML Plain 2001-05 is a modularized XHTML Host Language conforming to the recent W3C recommendation,
This very file is an exmaple of XHTML Plain 2001-05.
Extension of the address content model to include %flow;
http://infomesh.net/2001/05/xhtmlplain/

  
 eXtensible HyperText Markup Language - Related Books - Course - Lanoie.com -
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eXtensible HyperText Markup Language - Related Books - Course - Lanoie.com -
Here are some books related to eXtensible HyperText Markup Language.
http://www.lanoie.com/books/xhtml.html

  
 Community Forums for Webmasters & Developers - powered by vBulletin
Hypertext applications (HTA), components, filters, JScript, VBScript, Behaviors (HTC), filters, transitions, and more
Having trouble with a script or program in a language not covered elsewhere?
Scripting is also covered in the form of JavaScript, JScript, and VBScript used to manipulate the HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), DHTML (Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language), or XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) client-side.
http://www.webxpertz.net/forums

  
 Extensible Hypertext Markup Language
home > internet standards > extensible hypertext markup language
This will specify an improved forms mechanism and a mechanism for DTD modularization.
This makes certain restrictions on the way you can markup your HTML from now on if its to be called XHTMLL.
http://home.worldonline.dk/sphinx/section/tech/standards/xhtml.html

  
 Linux Power Tools and Applications: Introduction to markup languages (Lecture 11): XHTML: Extensible HyperText Markup ...
Linux Power Tools and Applications: Introduction to markup languages (Lecture 11): XHTML: Extensible HyperText Markup Language
XHTML, Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, although seemingly a direct descendent of the HTML lineage, is for all intensive purposes, a new markup language.
XHTML is modular and is easy to combine with markup tags for:
http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~atworkow/11lecture/11lecture-11.html

  
 XML.com: XML From the Inside Out -- XML development, XML resources, XML specifications
Marc Hedlund takes a look at the new Bloglines Web Services APIs and their effect on the RSS/Atom landscape, and presents a complete, three-pane desktop RSS/Atom reader written in just 150 lines of code, using the Groovy programming language.
David Orchard returns to the issue of extending and v ersioning XML vocabularies, adding new information about language questions and the relationship between versioning and extensibility.
James Mason files a brief recap of this year's Extreme Markup Languages conference.
http://www.xml.com

  
 Nach dem Sturm: Home - Technology Index - By Application layer - X - XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language)
Nach dem Sturm: Home - Technology Index - By Application layer - X - XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language)
Home - Technology Index - By Application layer - X - XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language)
The author takes no responsability for linked external pages, the content of which by no means reflect his own opinion, convictions etc.
http://www.ctreber.de/business/en/TechXHTML_en.html

  
 XHTML Tutorial - Part 1
To create a stricter standard for making web pages, reducing incompatibilities between browsers
Strict - This is used mainly when the markup is very clean and there is no 'extra' markup to aid the presentation of the document.
XHTML stands for eXtensable HyperText Markup Language and is a cross between HTML and XML.
http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/xhtml/

  
 XHTML Tutorial
The attributes for each tag are listed in the examples in the "XHTML 1.0 Reference" page.
This chapter explains why we needed a new language like XHTML.
The attributes listed here are the core and language attributes all the tags has as standard (with few exceptions).
http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml

  
 An XHTML Tutorial
In XHTML script and style characters such as "<" and "and" are treated as markup characters.
The html, head, body and title elements must exist.
http://www.thescarms.com/XML/XHTMLTutorial.asp

  
 Citations for : XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)
Popdex citations for "XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)"
Citations for : XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)
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 HyperText Markup Language Home Page
W3C's activity page for HTML, a non-proprietary format based upon SGML that can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain text editors to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools.
Resource Guide -> GUIs, W3C Activity Pages, XHTML -> HyperText Markup Language Home Page
http://www.xml.com/pub/r/130

  
 OOPWeb.com - XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language by W3C
OOPWeb.com - XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language by W3C
http://www.oopweb.com/XHTML/Documents/XHTML1/VolumeFrames.html

  
 Indice: XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language
Indice: XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language
http://eltutor.iespana.es/eltutor/secciones/web/xhtml/indice_xhtml1.htm

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