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- XML Files Types and Their Differences and Denominators with Plain TXT File Zahir Alhashami* CS Instructor, Oman-Muscat
- Rich Web Applications – Client Standards
- World Wide Web and HTML
- Data Exchange Formats Part 1
- TEX/LATEX, Mathml, Tex4ht: Essential Tools for Creating Accessible Documents
- JSON-LD 1.1 – a JSON-Based Serialization for Linked Data Gregg Kellogg, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Dave Longley
- Global Justice XML Data Model
- What Does XML Give the LATEX User?
- Guidelines for Publishing Structured Metadata on the Web
- Data Exchange Standards
- COS 301 Programming Languages
- The Markup Language for Designing Gaze Controlled Applications
- What Is XHTML?
- RSP Markup Language - Reference Card an RSP Document Consists of Text with RSP-Embedded Markup
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) for Competitive Advantage
- Markdown 2.7.0
- Open Document Format for Office Applications (Opendocument) Version 1.2
- The World Wide Web and HTML
- GELLMU: a Bridge for Authors from LATEX to XML
- Lexicographic Lightweight Markup Language
- A Lightweight Multilevel Markup Language for Connecting Software Requirements and Simulations
- A Practical Introduction to the XML, Extensible Markup Language, by Way of Some Useful Examples Robin Snyder Savannah State University 126 Jordan, P
- Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web World Wide Web (In Chapter 1) OBJECTIVES
- Introduction to the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
- PESC JSON As They Would Any Application Natively Using JSON
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Its Role in Supporting the Justice Data Model
- This Is Scribe!
- XHTML Introduction
- XHTML Vs. HTML XHTML Validation
- Paper Title (Use Style: Paper Title)
- HTML Tutorial.Pdf
- Content Markup Language Design Principles Andreas Strotmann
- Markup Languages SGML, HTML, XML, XHTML
- Web Programming Meta-Markup Languages
- Unit 14 World Wide Web
- OASIS Opendocument Essentials Using OASIS Opendocument XML
- Markup Languages and the Terminal—Power at Your Fingertips
- Templet: a Markup Language for Concurrent Actor-Oriented Programming
- How to Design a General Rule Markup Language?
- XHTML 1.0: the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language †Third Edition
- Address Element an HTML Element Used to Mark Address Or Contact Information
- Using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) As a Medium for Data Exchange Meg Murray Kennesaw State University, [email protected]
- A Standard Generalized Markup Language Encoding of the Office Document Architecture Document Application
- Pillar: a Versatile and Extensible Lightweight Markup Language
- Matml: a Data Interchange Markup Language
- A Guide to HTML the Hypertext Markup Language
- XHTML 1.0: the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language †Second Edition‡
- Preliminary Specification Document Interchange Formats
- Appendix A: Introduction to XHTML
- ED437941 1999-12-00 XML: a Language to Manage the World Wide Web
- Legal XML and Standards for the Legal Industry
- About the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- A Versatile and Extensible Lightweight Markup Language Thibault Arloing, Yann Dubois, Damien Cassou, Stéphane Ducasse
- UPGRADE, Vol. VII, Issue No. 6, December 2006
- Chapter 1: Essential XML Markup Languages
- Open Document Format and Office Open XML
- What Are Markup Languages?
- The Markdown Guide
- The Concept of Speech Synthesis Markup Language
- 1.Overview Of
- The Overview and Comparation of HTML and XHTML
- Latex, Mathml, and Tex4ht: Tools for Creating Accessible Documents (A Brief Tutorial)
- XML Tech Note
- Json Blog Schema Markup
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition) W3C Recommendation 26 November 2008
- Creation of Web Pages with Semantic Markups for a Research Group
- Hypertext Markup Language HTML Chapter 2
- The Next 700 Markup Languages
- R Markdown Basics
- A Markup Language for Concurrent Programming
- Extensible Markup Language †XML‡ 1.0 †Second Edition‡
- World Wide Web
- Comparison Between Hypertext Markup Language and Extensible Markup Language
- Entity Markup Language Entity-Centric Representations