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Document markup (1997)
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- Considers the role of the document markup languages: SGML, HTML and the newer and potentially highly significant XML in the field of electronic publishing
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Blake, P.: Taking HTML to the next level : XML allows you to define your own language (1997)
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- Extensible Markup Language (XML) attempts to overcome the limitations of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) by offering the ability to deploy more sophisticated documents anc exchange complex data over the WWW. A simplified version of SGML, XML has been developed by the WWW Consortium (W3C), is at first draft stage with the W3C and is supported by the latest version of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0