“The Extensible Markup Language allows you to create custom languages
(technically called vocabularies) for particular applications, which can be
anything from a Web page to an e-commerce interface to a game to a complete
virtual world. Here’s an overview of how (and why) to create your own
custom XML vocabularies, as well as examples of some existing ones.”
The Extensible Markup Language allows you to create custom languages
(technically called vocabularies) for particular applications, which can be
anything from a Web page to an e-commerce interface to a game to a complete
virtual world. Here’s an overview of how (and why) to create your own
custom XML vocabularies, as well as examples of some existing ones.
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