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| | Markup language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | XML is now a markup language of choice for interchanging relational database data; for communicating transaction data between servers; for interactive vector graphics; and for many other unanticipated uses. |  | | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markup_language
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| | Markup Language (Linktionary term) |
 | | HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a markup language that defines hypertext, a markup language that defines jumps to different parts of a document or, in a hypermedia environment like the Web, to other documents. |  | | In this sense, it is a metalanguage-a language that describes a formatting and markup language. |  | | In the early days of computer typesetting, there were many different typesetting systems, and each used its own proprietary markup language. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/m/markup.html
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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. |  | | DLML is not a language but rather a system of DTDs that allows to encode many (if not all) description logics in the same framework. |  | | ATLAS) Query Language (AQL) is is a query language for ATLAS Interchange Format (AIF), which is intended to be a flexible and extensible file format that will facilitate widespread exchange and reuse of annotation data. |
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http://web.mit.edu/mecheng/pml/standards.htm
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| | XML, The eXtensible Markup Language [encyclopedia] |
 | | SGML is a language for describing markup languages, particularly those used in electronic document exchange, document management, and document publishing. |  | | XML is not a single, predefined markup language: it's a language for describing other languages which lets you design your own markup. |  | | 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://www.kosmoi.com/Technology/Web/XML
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| | Macromedia - Developer Center: An Overview of MXML, the Macromedia Flex Markup Language |
 | | The Flex language capitalizes on the strengths of two popular development paradigms: markup languages and object-oriented programming languages. |  | | As an XML-based markup language, MXML has a more structured and less ambiguous syntax than HTML. |  | | The result is a Rich Internet Application rendered using Flash Player and developed using industry standards and a development paradigm familiar to developers. |
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http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flex/articles/paradigm.html
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| | The CoverPages |
 | | It describes the structure, content, construction, and semantics of language tags for use in cases where it is desirable to indicate the language used in an information object. |  | | 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. |
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http://xml.coverpages.org
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| | GML - a Markup Language for Geography |
 | | Geography Markup Language (version 3.1.1) is described in an Encoding Specification from Open Geospatial Consortium available from http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=4700. |
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http://www.opengis.net/gml
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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). |  | | XML is about describing information; scripting languages and languages for embedded functionality are software which enables the information to be manipulated at the user's end, so these languages do not normally have any place in an XML file itself, but in stylesheets like XSL and CSS where they can be added to generated HTML. |
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http://www.ucc.ie/xml/faq.sgml
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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. |  | | MML at least uses human language elements so it is easier to understand than MIDI. |
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http://www.musicmarkup.info
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| | Dynamic Markup Language Whitepaper |
 | | Storing variables such as number and string types is a necessity for complex programming, but is generally unavailable in markup languages due to their emphasis on producing documents. |  | | For the moment use of the DML language is restricted to Linux systems running the Athene Desktop and/or the Pandora Development Engine. |  | | Once you've built a graphical interface using the scripting language, you'll need to consider what parts are responsible for responding to user interaction. |
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http://www.rocklyte.com/dml_whitepaper.html
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| | alphaWorks : Bean Markup Language : Overview |
 | | Curbera has worked on developing tag programming languages and software tools for the design of user interfaces and interactive end-user applications. |  | | He joined the IBM Madrid Scientific Center in 1989 and IBM Research in 1993, where he is now part of the Extended Transaction Systems group. |  | | Epstein received his AB (Engineering and Applied Sciences) and SM (Computer Science) degrees from Harvard University and spent two years at NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. |
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http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/formula/bml
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| | Parsing Example |
 | | 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. |  | | Berners-Lee & Connolly Standards Track [Page 45] RFC 1866 Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 November 1995 When there is only one single-line text input field in a form, the user agent should accept Enter in that field as a request to submit the form. |  | | SGML is a system for defining structured document types and markup languages to represent instances of those document types[SGML]. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1866.txt
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| | Cover Pages: Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) |
 | | The request/response language expresses queries about whether a particular access should be allowed (requests) and describes answers to those queries (responses). |  | | The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an important standardized example of this new protocol class and will be widely used in business-to-business scenarios to reduce user-management costs. |  | | SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) "defines the syntax and processing semantics of assertions made about a subject by a system entity. |
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http://xml.coverpages.org/saml.html
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| | PetName Markup Language |
 | | I frankly think markup languages are silly ways for software to speak to other software. |  | | Objects are better, and if the two pieces of software are in different address spaces, then serialized object graphs are fine. |  | | However, humans often speak to other humans in fairly unstructured text containing embedded objects or designators. |
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http://www.erights.org/elib/capability/pnml.html
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| | RuleML Homepage |
 | | The goal of the Rule Markup Initiative is to develop RuleML as the canonical Web language for rules using XML markup, formal semantics, and efficient implementations. |  | | The FOL RuleML language has been developed in interaction between the RuleML Steering Committee and the Joint Committee, with input from Simplified Common Logic (SCL). |  | | Rules can be stated (1) in natural language, (2) in some formal notation, or (3) in a combination of both. |
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http://www.ruleml.org
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| | Petri Net Markup Language |
 | | Originally, the PNML was intended to serve as a file format for the Java version of the Petri Net Kernel. |  | | Workshop on the Petri Net Markup Language 2005 (PNML 05) – Towards an ISO/IEC Standard Transfer Syntax for Petri Nets |  | | The Petri Net Markup Language: Concepts, Technology, and Tools, March 2003 |
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http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/top/pnml/about.html
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| | W3C HTML Home Page |
 | | The purpose of this document is to describe a modularization framework for languages within the XHTML Namespace using XML Schema. |  | | The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.w3.org/MarkUp
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| | Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
 | | The XML Query Working Group is working on the XML Query Language, a way to provide flexible query facilities to extract data from real and virtual XML documents on the Web. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.w3.org/XML
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| | Cover Pages: Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) |
 | | A markup language defined using SGML or XML has a specific vocabulary (labels for elements and attributes) and a declared syntax (grammar defining the hierarchy and other features). |  | | Both SGML and XML are "meta" languages because they are used for defining markup languages. |  | | Conceived notionally in the 1960s - 1970s, the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML, ISO 8879:1986) gave birth to a profile/subset called the Extensible Markup Language (XML), published as a W3C Recommendation in 1998. |
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http://xml.coverpages.org/sgml.html
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| | NetQuest : Tutorial Markup Language |
 | | Future versions of TML are likely to be represented using Extensible Markup Language (XML), a simplified subset of SGML, and be structured using the data modelling facilities of the Resource Description Framework (RDF). |  | | Tutorial Markup Language (TML) an interchange format designed to separate the semantic content of a question from its screen layout or formatting. |  | | TML DTD - the formal language specification in SGML |
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http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/netquest/about/lang
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| | CML - Chemical Markup Language |
 | | 'Chemical Markup Language' represents a collaborative approach to tackling some of the problems of the interchange of chemical information over the Internet and other networks. |  | | We envisage this are the first part of a more ambitious project to eventually develop an SGML based dtd with a much wider scope for defining chemical content. |  | | This allows great flexibility in that the chemical community can add new terms or even glossaries without having to revise the language or modify the software. |
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http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/cml
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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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| | Amazon.com: XML: Extensible Markup Language: Books: Elliotte Rusty Harold |
 | | The CD-ROM that accompanies XML: Extensible Markup Language features the source code for all the samples in the book as well as copies of Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape Communicator. |  | | Not since Java has a new language turned so many heads in the Web community. |  | | Subjects > Computers & Internet > Programming > Extensible Languages > XML |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764531999?v=glance
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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. |  | | Michael Pagels is the DARPA Program Manager for DAML. |
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http://www.daml.org
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| | XML Files - Extensible Markup Language Tutorials for Developers |
 | | XML Stylesheet Transformations (XSLT) is defined as a language for transforming source XML documents into other document formats using XML Path Language (XPath) as a query language. |  | | This is particularly useful when XML documents do not match the document type needed. |  | | XML Files - Extensible Markup Language Tutorials for Developers |
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http://www.xmlfiles.com
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| | XML.org |
 | | Sun Microsystems has finally released what should be the last beta of JSE6 (Java Platform, Standard Edition 6), aka "Project Mustang." JSE6 software includes a new framework for scripting languages, such as PHP and JavaScript technology, which should make JSE easier to use with those languages. |  | | This includes better support for Sun's DTrace, open-source dynamic tracing framework for Solaris, and tool interface updates for JVMs (Java virtual machine) and the JDBA (Java Platform Debugger Architecture). |  | | Late last week, IBM and Microsoft published two more seminal Web Services specifications - WS-Coordination and WS-Transactions - which will together establish a common business framework for B2B interaction. |
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http://www.xml.org
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| | LOGML (Log Markup Language) |
 | | Book Chapter: "Web Usage Mining: Languages and Algorithms" to appear in Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, Springer-Verlag, 2001 |  | | 05/20/2001 Book Chapter: "Web Usage Mining: Languages and Algorithms" to appear in Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, Springer-Verlag, 2001. |  | | 04/30/2001 "Web Usage Mining: Languages and Algorithms", RPI Technical Report 01-3, 2001 - (PDF) |
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http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~puninj/LOGML
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| | WebDeveloper.com - WDML - WebDeveloper.com Markup Language |
 | | Name a programming language, you'll find it here. |  | | All there is to know about the popular programming language |  | | Skinner, this new markup language will revolutionize the web! |
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http://webreference.com/r/sf/showthread.php?threadid=53191
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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. |  | | other related specifications such as XML Namespaces, XML Query Language, and so forth. |  | | 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.). |
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http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/XML
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| | SportsML: The Sports Markup Language |
 | | SportsML uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of sports data, which means that developers of interactive or printed sports data services will have a far easier time integrating sports feeds that adhere to SportsML than if they rely on other proprietary formats. |  | | SportsML is developed under the auspices of the International Press Telecommunications Council, an independent international association of the world's leading news agencies and publishers. |
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http://www.sportsml.org
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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.internet.com/Authoring/HTML
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| | Markup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Markup language - a type of 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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| | XML Developer Center |
 | | It includes support for DLinq (language integrated query over relational data) and expanded editor support for query statements and integrated XML. |  | | Daniel Cazzulino has a very thought provoking post XLinq: is XML embedded in a host language a good idea or a terrible one? |  | | I believe Microsoft should strive not to provide another technology that could potentially bring back the nightmares we lived with ASP in the past. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml
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| | YAML Ain't Markup Language |
 | | YAML is optimized for data serialization, configuration settings, log files, Internet messaging and filtering. |  | | Included in this release is YSH, a test shell for learning how YAML works. |  | | (rhymes with "camel") is a straightforward machine parsable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl and Python. |
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http://yaml.org
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| | Turing Machine Markup Language |
 | | The Turing Machine Markup Language (TMML) is an XML language for describing Turing machines. |  | | As much as I'd like to see an XSLT processor in TMML, you probably have better things to do with the rest of your life! |
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http://www.unidex.com/turing/tmml.htm
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 | | Extensible Markup Languages describe data in a way that captures the semantics of encoded information, allowing more efficient access to information. |  | | BSML is an extensible language specification and container for bioinformatic data. |
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http://www.bsml.org
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| | ThML: Theological Markup Language |
 | | This XML application can be thought of as HTML with additions for electronic books and rich digital libraries, with special support for theological needs such as scripture references and Strongs numberings. |  | | Write Word macros to help format documents in word for ThML |  | | This document describes Theological Markup Language, a new markup language that is being used to mark up texts for the Christian Classics Ethereal Library and other projects. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ThML
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| | XML for Cave and Karst Data |
 | | However, in order to render that character your computer needs to have a font installed which can draw it. |  | | Karst Markup Language is an as yet hypothetical XML vocabulary for the speleological community. |  | | A canonical form may be defined in English, but the tags can be translated to whatever language the user understands best. |
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http://www.laverty.freeserve.co.uk/XML/KML.htm
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | XML schemas define shared markup vocabularies, the structure of XML documents which use those vocabularies, and provide hooks to associate semantics with them. |  | | With XML Schema Part 2, datatypes may be defined for use in XML schemas as well as other contexts. |  | | The Note records existing proposals for integrating data represented in W3C's RDF/OWL family of languages with data represented in ISO's Topic Maps. |
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http://www.w3.org
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| | xml.apache.org |
 | | The idea is that you can take advantage the richness and features of XML and XML Schema and have these features mapped as naturally as possible to the equivalent Java language and typing constructs. |  | | XMLBeans uses XML Schema to compile Java interfaces and classes that you can then use to access and modify XML instance data. |  | | XMLBeans is a tool that allows you to access the full power of XML in a Java friendly way. |
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http://xml.apache.org
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| | VoiceXML Forum - Home |
 | | Speech Synthesis Markup Language Version 1.0 W3C Recommendation |  | | The VoiceXML Forum is a program of the |  | | Open Call: W3C Workshop on Internationalizing the Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) |
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http://www.voicexml.org
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| | Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia - HTML Language Overview |
 | | Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia - HTML Language Overview |  | | HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is currently the predominant presentation level standard for constructing World Wide Web documents. |  | | But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.Genius: To know without having learned; to draw just conclusions from Anonymous premises; to discern the soul of things.A specialist is one who knows everything about something and nothing about anything else. |
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http://ie.activedomain.org/101.htm
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| | Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
 | | This means that you may not need to write any software; there are many mature, commercial tools on the market to help you author, manage, and deliver it. |  | | , HTML is a form of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), an ISO standard that allows you to invent the tags you need, and declare them so others can use them. |  | | international - XML has built-in support for texts in all the world's alphabets, including a method to signal what language and encoding you're using. |
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http://www.textuality.com/xml
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| | Koala Bean Markup Language |
 | | License Terms - The BSD-like license terms for the Koala Bean Markup Language. |  | | Examples - This page contains an example (Java source code and an XML document generated by the KBML serializer). |  | | Technical notes - A page that describes how the Koala Bean Markup Language works. |
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http://koala.ilog.fr/kbml
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| | Markup language |
 | | Some examples of a markup language are HTML and XML. |  | | A language that consists of easily understood "names", "keywords", or "tags" that help format the overall view of a page and the data it contains. |  | | Were you able to locate the answer to your questions? |
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http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/m/marklang.htm
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| | XML Matters: OASIS Election Markup Language |
 | | The primary deliverable of the committee is the Election Markup Language (EML). |  | | This is a set of data and message definitions described as XML schemas. |  | | In this installment, David gives readers an introductory look at the structure and purpose of EML, with an eye toward how this standard, which is now used largely in Europe, will substantially influence future data standards in the United States. |
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-matters38.html
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| | The Vector Markup Language (Part I) |
 | | The Vector Markup Language (Part I) CIO Update |  | | Microsoft's Vector Markup Language (VML) is an XML application for vector graphics that can be embedded in Web pages in place of the bitmapped GIF and JPEG images loaded by HTML's |  | | Next article: The Vector Markup Language (Part II) |
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http://www.developer.com/xml/article.php/793961
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