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`Markup Language Definition
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`Markup Language
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`A markup language is a computer
`language that uses tags to define
`elements within a document. It is human-
`readable, meaning markup files contain
`standard words, rather than typical
`programming syntax. While several
`markup languages exist, the two most
`popular are HTML and XML.
`HTML is a markup language used for
`creating webpages. The contents of each webpage are defined by HTML tags.
`Basic page tags, such as <head>, <body>, and <div> define sections of the
`page, while tags such as <table>, <form>, <image>, and <a> define elements
`within the page. Most elements require a beginning and end tag, with the content
`placed between the tags. For example, a link to the TechTerms.com home page
`may use the following HTML code:
`<a href="https://techterms.com">TechTerms.com</a>
`XML is used for storing structured data, rather than formatting information on a
`page. While HTML documents use predefined tags (like the examples above), XML
`files use custom tags to define elements. For example, an XML file that stores
`information about computer models may include the following section:
`<computer>
` <manufacturer>Dell</manufacturer>
` <model>XPS 17</model>
` <components>
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` <processor>2.00 GHz Intel Core i7</processor>
` <ram>6GB</ram>
` <storage>1TB</storage>
` </components>
`</computer>
`XML is called the "Extensible Markup Language" since custom tags can be used to
`support a wide range of elements. Each XML file is saved in a standard text
`format, which makes it easy for software programs to parse or read the data.
`Therefore, XML is a common choice for exporting structured data and for sharing
`data between multiple programs.
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