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XML  (ksm-l)
n.
A metalanguage written in SGML that allows one to design a markup language, used to allow for the easy interchange of documents on the World Wide Web.

[Ex(tensible) M(arkup) L(anguage).]

XML  (ksm-l)
Short for extensible markup language. A version of SGML that allows one to design a customized markup language, used to allow for the easy interchange of documents and data on the World Wide Web or between software components.


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Thirdly, XML document format is simple, which reduces the complexity in the process of programming procedure, lowers the workload of programmers, and XML documents' code is easy as well.
The more advanced tutorials walk through procedures for assigning structure to an XML document using W3C XML schema language and transforming XML documents with extensible stylesheet language.
With XSLT and XPath, you can do things like transform an XML document into HTML or XHTML so it will easily display in a web browser; convert from one XML markup vocabulary to another, such as from Docbook to XHTML (see www.
 
 
 
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