What is eXtensible Markup Language (XML)?
“The question is not an easy one to answer. On one level, XML is a protocol for containing and managing information. On another level, it’s a family of technologies that can do everything from formatting documents to filtering data. And on the highest level, it’s a philosophy for information handling that seeks maximum usefulness and flexibility for data by refining it to its purest and most structured form.” —Erik T.
Related Questions
- The Nodal extensible markup language (xml) specification shows dec’ offers monotonically increasing, so a minus sign is not needed to show decrement (DEC). Is that correct?
- How often will there be changes to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) format, and will we be notified in advance of such changes?
- What Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard will be followed?