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| | Markup language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Procedural markup is typically also focused on the presentation of text, but is usually visible to the user editing the text file, and is expected to be interpreted by software in the order in which it appears. |  | | A primary virtue of descriptive markup is considered to be its flexibility: if the fragments of text are labeled as to "what they are" as opposed to "how they should be displayed", software may be written to process these fragments in useful ways not anticipated by the designers of the languages. |  | | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markup_languages
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| | Lessons In Electric Circuits -- Document markup format |
 | | Because markup languages differ little from formal computer languages, spelling and context of the markup codes is critical. |  | | Ideally, documents written using a markup language are completely portable: that is, any single document may be automatically converted to any number of electronic formats for presentation, without any further intervention from the author, because the document uses general terms rather than computer- or printer-specific terms to specify structure and appearance. |  | | Like high-level computer languages, document markup languages also require that there be special software available to "compile" or "translate" the markup codes into some final format suitable for presentation, such as PostScript or PDF. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/electricCircuits/Devel/markup.html
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| | Geography Markup Language - encyclopedia article about Geography Markup Language. |
 | | The Geography Markup Language (GML) utilises XML The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages. |  | | This entry discusses some of their technical characteristics, using examples of computer markup. |  | | GML features and geometry properties To understand GML it is necessary to understand the relationship between GML geomery objects and GML features. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Geography%20Markup%20Language
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| | Gross Profit Margin And Markup |
 | | While computing markup for an entire year for a business is very simple, using this valuable markup tool daily to work up price quotes is a bit more complicated. |  | | Computing markup on last year’s numbers helps you understand where you have been and gives you a benchmark for success. |  | | But computing markup on individual jobs will affect your business going forward and can often make the difference in running a profitable operation. |
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http://www.entrepreneur.com/Your_Business/YB_SegArticle/0,4621,265229,00.html
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| | XML.com: Chemical Markup Language |
 | | Markup is the process of adding information to a document that is not part of the content but adds information about the structure or elements. |  | | The markup I describe essentially uses the same syntax as HTML; it is the concepts, rather than the syntax that may be new. |  | | Writing a markup language is somewhat analogous to writing a program, and the relation of XML to CML is much the same as C to hello.c. |
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http://www.xml.com/pub/a/w3j/s3.rustintro.html
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| | ongoing · On Semantics and Markup |
 | | It is quite possible to have markup that is not as widely-known as HTML and provide software for it that does something useful with it, thus conferring semantics on that markup. |  | | When there is an expectation that there is software which when applied to the markup will produce a useful result. |  | | In fact, the XML Namespaces mechanism provides the hope of a future in which you might be able to achieve autodiscovery of software-provided semantics for markup vocabularies, which generally would be a good thing. |
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http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/04/09/SemanticMarkup
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| | XML, The eXtensible Markup Language [encyclopedia] |
 | | XML is not a single, predefined markup language: it's a language for describing other languages which lets you design your own markup. |  | | SGML is a language for describing markup languages, particularly those used in electronic document exchange, document management, and document publishing. |  | | A predefined markup language like HTML defines a way to describe information in one specific class of documents: XML lets you define your own customized markup languages for different classes of document. |
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http://kosmoi.com/Computer/Internet/Web/XML
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| | Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 - Terms |
 | | markup that refers to a character by its code position in the document character set. |  | | Documents or user agents in conflict with this statement are not conforming. |  | | Syntactically delimited characters added to the data of a document to represent its structure. |
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http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_2.html
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| | The W3C Markup Validation Service |
 | | Released version 0.7.1 of the Markup Validator, a maintenance release introducing performance enhancements and including minor fixes in the user interface and in the "Direct Input" validation results. |  | | Advanced options are available from the Extended Direct Input Interface. |  | | Note: file upload may not work with Internet Explorer on some versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2, see our information page on the W3C QA Website. |
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http://validator.w3.org
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| | The CoverPages |
 | | The version 1.1 "Data Center Markup Language Framework Specification" uses a data oriented approach to solve problems of large scale systems management in a data center environment. |  | | DCML is a coalition of vendors and users working to advance utility computing through the development and adoption of the XML-based Data Center Markup Language. |  | | Members of the OASIS LegalXML eContracts Technical Committee are considering approval of Elkera's Business Narrative Markup Language (BNML) as a host schema to serve as a base structural markup language for eContract documents. |
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http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/sgml-xml.html
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| | Help for The W3C Markup Validation Service |
 | | Markup languages are defined in technical specifications, which generally include a formal grammar. |  | | With these concepts in mind, we can define "markup validation" as the process of checking a Web document against the grammar (generally a DTD) it claims to be using. |  | | The output of the Markup Validator may be hard to decipher for newcomers and experts alike, so we are maintaining a |
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http://validator.w3.org/docs/help.html
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| | PEP 12 -- Sample reStructuredText PEP Template |
 | | Literal blocks (in which no markup processing is done) are used for examples throughout, to illustrate the plaintext markup. |  | | No further markup recognition is done within the double backquotes, so they're safe for any kind of code snippets. |  | | In these contexts, no markup recognition is done, and a single backslash represents a literal backslash, without having to double up. |
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http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0012.html
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| | Frequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Language |
 | | XML is a markup specification language with which you can design ways of describing information (text or data), usually for storage, transmission, or processing by a program. |  | | XML is a markup specification language and XML files are just data: they sit there until you run a program which displays them (like a browser) or does some work with them (like a converter which writes the data in another format, or a database which reads the data), or modifies them (like an editor). |  | | An application is free to use the data to produce an image of the part, generate a formatted text listing of the information, display the XML document's markup with a pretty color scheme, or restructure the data into a format for storage in a database, transmission over a network, or input to another program. |
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http://www.ucc.ie/xml/faq.sgml
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| | Physical Markup Language |
 | | The Dynamic Markup Language (DML) is designed specifically for object based graphics construction and the development of user interfaces. |  | | Earlier research has produced version 1.0 of a Case Based Markup Language which attempts to mark up cases in XML to enable distributed computing. |  | | Automatic Site Markup Language is a markup language for HTML. |
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http://web.mit.edu/mecheng/pml/standards.htm
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| | ongoing · Markup, Namespaces, and Meaning |
 | | In practice, the only way to communicate the meaning of markup is human mind to human mind, either via designer assertion (“RTFM”) or user observation (“View Source”). |  | | This should not be surprising, because at this point in history, only a few decades into the quest for intelligent machines, semantics is something that humans do. |  | | The broad community of authors and programmers exhibits consensus as to the semantic of an item of markup. |
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http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/08/11/SymbolGrounding
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| | Cover Pages: SGML: General Introductions and Overviews |
 | | Note: This User's Guide to the ETD markup language provides a simple but very clear overview of SGML encoding constructs using annotated examples with graphical models. |  | | SVG Markup Timeline from ISGMLUG "This SVG file allows users to view important events in the development of SGML/XML and related standards." |  | | "Markup Reconsidered." Department of Computer Science, Technical Report No. 356. |
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http://xml.coverpages.org/general.html
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| | Encyclopedia article on Standard Generalized Markup Language [EncycloZine] |
 | | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is a metalanguage in which one can define markup languages for documents. |  | | SGML is a descendant of IBM's Generalized Markup Language (GML), developed in the 1960s by Charles Goldfarb, Edward Mosher and Raymond Lorie (whose surname initials also happen to be GML). |  | | Products related to Standard Generalized Markup Language: books, DVD, electronics, garden, kitchen, magazines, music, photo, posters, software, tools, toys, VHS, videogames |
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http://encyclozine.com/SGML
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| | XML.com: Escaped Markup Considered Harmful |
 | | The problem of course is that the possibility of escaped markup is unavoidable, any text format has to provide a method for escaping characters meaningful to that format. |  | | All of this complexity for parser writers and ambiguity in interpretation of broken markup had a benefit. |  | | While it is technically possible for an application to distinguish which form of escaping was used, it would be wrong to establish meaning based on the form. |
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http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/08/20/embedded.html
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| | Music Markup Language |
 | | Music Markup Language (MML) is an attempt to mark music objects and events with an XML-based language. |  | | Music Markup Language (MML) is an XML-based language for decsribing music objects and events. |  | | As music is such a complex object, MML consists of several layered modules that could be called upon, depending on requirements. |
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http://www.musicmarkup.info
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| | Groovy : a powerful dynamic for the Java Platform - |
 | | Whats more is this is native Groovy syntax; so you can mix and match this markup syntax with any other Groovy features (iteration, branching, method calls, variables, expressions etc). |  | | The interesting thing about the above is that the XML technology used at the other end could be push-event based (SAX) or pull-event based (StAX) or a DOM-ish API (W3C, dom4j, JDOM, EXML, XOM) or some JAXB-ish thing (XMLBeans, Castor) or just beans or just good old text files. |  | | Out of the box Groovy comes with a few different markup builders you can use * NodeBuilder - creates a tree of Node instances which can be easily navigated in Groovy using an XPath-like syntax |
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http://groovy.codehaus.org/markup.html
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| | Cover Pages: Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
 | | It does this by providing two sets of markup tags: one set presents the notation of mathematical data in markup format, and the other set relays the semantic meaning of mathematical expressions, enabling complex mathematical and scientific notation to be encoded in an explicit way. |  | | Markup encodes a description of the document's storage layout and logical structure. |  | | Unlike HTML which was intended as a markup language for use by people, MathML is intended to be used by machines, facilitating the searching and indexing of mathematical and scientific information. |
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http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xml.html
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| | Extreme Markup Languages 2004 |
 | | Extreme is a technical conference devoted to markup, markup languages, markup systems, markup applications, and software for manipulating and exploiting markup. |  | | At Extreme Markup Languages software developers, tag set designers, librarians, computer scientists, linguists, markup theorists, taxonomists, publishers, lexicographers, typographers, and other XML bricklayers and pipefitters devote the better part of a week to discussing questions like: |  | | A Report From Extreme Markup Languages 2003 - James David Mason, ISUG Journal |
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http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2004
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| | W3C HTML Home Page |
 | | 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. |  | | XHTML Family document types are all XML-based, and ultimately are designed to work in conjunction with XML-based user agents. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.w3.org/MarkUp
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| | DAML.org |
 | | The DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) Program officially began in August 2000. |  | | The goal of the DAML effort is to develop a language and tools to facilitate the concept of the Semantic Web. |
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| | Cover Pages: WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML) |
 | | The group now comprises some 90 vendors, including ATandT Wireless Services, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM and Intel Corp. WAP 1.1 is now in proposal form. |  | | This pure XML/XSL architecture makes it possible for the site to dynamically recognize client devices and style content according to the display requirements of each receiving device. |  | | [March 24, 1999] WAP Binary XML Content Format Proposed Version 03-Feb-1999 Wireless Application Protocol Binary XML Content Format Specification Version 1.1 "This specification defines a compact binary representation of the Extensible Markup Language [XML]. |
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http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/wap-wml.html
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| | Markup |
 | | A presentation system using TeX as a back end might allow you to insert inline markup, such as $x^2$, using TeX syntax directly. |  | | The utility of this element is almost wholly constrained to books about document formatting tools. |  | | Markup -- A string of formatting markup in text that is to be represented literally |
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http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/documentation/reference/html/markup.html
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| | Markup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Markup (computing) - a type of computer language that describes a document's formatting. |  | | There is more than one usage of the word markup. |  | | Markup (business) - a term for the increase in the price of goods to create a profit margin for a business. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markup
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| | markup - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Markup refers to the sequence of characters or other symbols that you insert at certain places in a text or word processing file to indicate how the file should look when it is printed or displayed or to describe the document's logical structure. |  | | Every file format in the world Bookmark this today. |  | | There is now a standard markup definition for document structure (or really a description of how you can define markup) in the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci212527,00.html
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| | XGMML (eXtensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language) |
 | | XGMML, as any other XML application, can be mixed with other markup languages to describe additional graph, node and/or edge information. |  | | Web Robots can navigate through a web site and save the graph information as an XGMML file. |  | | 06/29/2001 LOGML 1.0 (Log Markup Language) (based on XGMML) - LOGML Schema |
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http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~puninj/XGMML
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| | WDVL: HTML - The HyperText Markup Language |
 | | It is a non-proprietary format, based upon SGML, for describing the structure of hypermedia documents - plain text (ASCII) files with embedded codes for logical markup, using tags like and to structure text into tables, hypertext links interactive forms, headings, paragraphs, lists, and more. |  | | XHTML 1.0 is the first step toward a modular and extensible web based on XML (Extensible Markup Language). |  | | HyperText Markup Language is the fundamental building stuff of the web. |
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http://wdvl.com/Authoring/HTML
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| | Product Focus |
 | | MarkUp images the document and creates a version that looks exactly as the original would, if printed on paper. |  | | MarkUp lets one or more reviews simultaneously comment on an electronic document. |  | | Use this image for review purposes, thus protecting the integrity of the original; then transfer over e-mail, a disk, or simultaneously access by multi users on any AFP-compatible file server or shared volume. |
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http://www.mstay.com/legacy.html
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| | Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
 | | Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). |  | | Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. |  | | There is a separate page documenting the xml-spec DTD used for many of our specifications. |
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http://www.w3.org/XML
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| | LitML: A Liturgical Markup Language |
 | | I envisage that this will be a multi-denominational, multi-national project. |  | | If you would like more information, or would like to be involved in the process of defining LitML, please contact me, simon@oremus.org |  | | LitML is intended as a markup language for liturgical texts, and will be defined using XML. |
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http://www.oremus.org/LitML
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| | XML and Ontologies |
 | | Examples include SHOE, Ontology Exchange Language (XOL), Ontology Markup Language (OML and CKML), Resource Description Framework Schema Language (RDFS), and Riboweb. |  | | However, from a computational perspective tags like carries as much semantics as a tag like . |  | | This requirement lead again to XML-based languages, defining a language on top of XML. |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/knowmarkup.html
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| | SuperLinux Encyclopedia - Markup Languages |
 | | For markup language editors, see main page under "Word Processing". |  | | HTML Help, Information Structuring, Navigation, and Help Systems |  | | InfoPrism "a general document processing system that translates SGML source files to different output formats like HTML, Texinfo, LaTeX and plain text." |
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http://slencyclopedia.berlios.de/markup-languages.html
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| | Extreme Markup Languages® 2005 |
 | | Extreme typically has an unusually high concentration of markup theorists, computer scientists, linguists, taxonomists, publishers, lexicographers, typographers, software developers, librarians, and other people you want to spend time with — also anarchists, curmudgeons, and deep thinkers — and a lower than average concentration of managers in need of a clue. |  | | Extreme Markup Languages is devoted to the theory and practice of markup languages from industrial, academic, and other points of view. |  | | For the home page of Extreme Markup Languages |
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http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme
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| | STML: The Spoken Text Markup Language |
 | | STML is an example of such a markup language. |  | | Taylor and A. Isard, "SSML: A speech synthesis markup language," Speech Communication, 1996. |  | | While many TTS systems allow for user control by means of ad hoc escape sequences, there remains to date no adequate and generally agreed upon system-independent standard for marking up text for the purposes of synthesis. |
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http://www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/stml.html
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| | Cover Pages: Introducing the Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
 | | "Extending Your Markup: An XML Tutorial." By André Bergholz (Stanford University). |  | | Extensible Markup Language Opens the Door to a Motherlode of Automated Web Applications." By Rohit Khare and Adam Rifkin. |  | | SGML has the full power to configure a set of features for markup languages, whereas XML has a fixed set of these SGML features. |
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http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xmlIntro.html
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| | Markup - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The book is up-to-date, covering HTML 4, Netscape Navigator 4, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4, and the various extensions... |  | | There is more than one usage of the word markup. |  | | In fact, the introduction states that the book is "for people who know that it would be a pretty good idea to learn the language, but aren't 100 percent sure why."... |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/markup.htm
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| | YAML Ain't Markup Language |
 | | Included in this release is YSH, a test shell for learning how YAML works. |  | | starts the new year with a new name: YAML Ain't Markup Language, see |
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| | Re: which came first: content or markup? |
 | | To be honnest, it's "markup light" and not 100% "markup free" since they rely on the HTTP headers which are a kind of markup to link mails to threads. |  | | Here again, it's "markup light" rather than 100% markup free but it probably meets the 80/20 rule (to take an image which seems poupular on this list) and probably does more than 80% of what XHTML or DocBook can do for content (I am not speaking of presentation) for less than 20% of the pain. |  | | One of the benefits of XML for document heads is to separate the content from the presentation and if you take this to the extreme, your content may become (almost) markup free. |
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http://www.stylusstudio.com/xmldev/200203/post40680.html
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| | LMML - www.lmml.de |
 | | Welcome to www.lmml.de, the website of the Learning Material Markup Language Framework LMML. |  | | The key to success for elearning is the use of XML, which becomes more and more a matter of course. |
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| | Sam Ruby: Simple markup |
 | | My goals, however, are much lower than Tim's: I'm not trying to create a full markup language. |  | | For the record: I'm not trying to create a full markup language in the least either. |  | | The times when full functionality is required, I'll personally use full XHTML. |
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http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/1255.html
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| | WDVL: XML: Extensible Markup Language |
 | | Directory Services Markup Language, an XML schema designed to access directories within XML programs, using familiar XML syntax and tools, without having to use LDAP or proprietary directory-access APIs. |  | | Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a human-readable, machine-understandable, general syntax for describing hierarchical data, applicable to a wide range of applications (databases, e-commerce, Java, web development, searching, etc.). |  | | This book is for those professional developers who wish to add a new language to their toolkit, and want to be in a position to take advantage of the imminent explosion in voice- enabled applications. |
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http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/XML
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| | International SGML/XML Users' Group |
 | | ISUG is a membership organization open to all users of markup technologies. |  | | As SGML and XML are meta-languages, they provide a standard basis for industries, oganizations and individuals to agree how to exchange information, using their own vocabularies and structures. |  | | We have grown out of grassroots activities in a number of countries. |
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http://www.isgmlug.org
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| | Anne’s Weblog about Markup & Style |
 | | I think it should apply to any markup language that has the ability to embed other documents, not just XFrames. |  | | However, I am not sure why we need yet another markup language. |  | | Using CSS you can style multiple of those elements and create some sort of framesets. |
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http://annevankesteren.nl
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| | HTML Markup |
 | | The program is highly customizable and supports AppleScript. |  | | Read the documentation for distribution and registration information. |  | | HTML Markup is a text-to-HTML processor that lets you quickly and easily put documents on the web. |
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http://www.printerport.com/klephacks/markup.html
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| | James Clark's Home Page |
 | | DSSSL - ISO/IEC 10179:1996 - Document Style Semantics and Specification Language |  | | XML, some resources for the Extensible Markup Language |
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| | rpbourret.com - XML Namespaces FAQ |
 | | Computers : Data Formats : Markup Languages : XML : Namespaces, by the Open Directory Project: http://dir.google.com/Top/Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/XML/Namespaces/ |  | | A list of articles (including some of those above) about XML namespaces. |
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http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/NamespacesFAQ.htm
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| | VoiceXML Forum - Home |
 | | Speech Synthesis Markup Language Version 1.0 W3C Recommendation |  | | Open Call: W3C Workshop on Internationalizing the Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) |  | | The VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization formed to create and promote the Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML). |
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