On the first day God created SGML as a way of structuring documents so that they would have something to live up to. (Any resemblance of God to Charles Goldfarb or any other creature is unintentional.
Although the failed effort may have been a work of "philosophical purity," it was overshadowed by HTML 5. Why are Web standards so darned hard to create? Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
We report a set of tools to be used in conjunction with a robot-based Internet indexing engine which can be used to convert non-conforming HTML collections to well-formed and valid XHTML documents.
Seeking to establish an industry standard for Web site scripting, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on Thursday published the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML specification as a W3C ...
XML: Extended Markup Language XML makes data interchange easier on embedded systems by using a standard, extensible encoding scheme for structured data. It's not as efficient as custom binary data ...