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No, XML (Extensible Markup Language) is not a scripting language. It is a markup language used for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. XML is commonly used for structuring data and defining content in web applications and other systems.
MSXML is short for Microsoft Extensible Markup Language. This is the primary tool used to encode documents on the internet.
In MS Word, final markup allows you to see the changes that an editor or collaborator has made to your documents. It also allows you to see any comments made by a collaborator or an editor.
Without the right tags the content won't be accurately indexed.
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HyperText Markup Language. Note that Hypertext is written as one word, although it contains two of the initials. The acronym HTML stands for hyper text markup language. HTML can also stand for high temperature materials laboratory. Hyper text markup language is standard protocol for fixing and showing documents on the World Wide Web.
It extends the HTML - Hypertext Markup Language used in defining web pages. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. XML-based formats have become the default for many office-productivity tools, including Microsoft Office (Office Open XML), OpenOffice.org (OpenDocument).
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It is known as a markup language because the words you type in don't do anything. They just denote how text should be displayed.
HTML is Hypertext Markup Language - it is the language used to present the content of web page. hypertext is the link between documents.
The World-Wide Web, like many hypertext systems, is based upon a markup language, in which authors annotate text to describe the texts role or appearance. There are two different views of markup, logical markup and physical markup. HTML has some logical tags and some physical tags.In logical markup tags describe the role a piece of text plays. For example, indicates that "this should be emphasized". indicates that "this is a section header". indicates that "this is an item in a list".Physical markup describes the appearance of a piece of text. For examle, indicates that "this should be italicized" indicates that "this should be centered" indicates that "this text should be blue" -Yuvraj Raut
HyperText Markup Language. It's a derivative of GML, Generalized Markup Language, which was used for producing complicated documents on a computer in the days before WYSIWYG editors were common.