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HTML

hypertext markup language: a text description language that is used for electronic publishing, esp on the World Wide Web
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HTML

(computer science)
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HTML

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Under the Web's current architecture, HTML alone is incapable of delivering usable Web applications or directly accessing a Web Service.
Instead of being presentation oriented, as with HTML (in browsers) and PDF (in print and viewed by Acrobat Reader), XML enhances document content management while still enabling a variety of software programs to handle presentation and publication.
* Save As, then specifying the HTML document in the Save As type.
Other HTML editors of note are: HotDog (www.secure.sausage.
XHTML contains several important syntax changes from HTML. Since XML is case-sensitive, XHTML documents must use lower case for all HTML element and attribute names.
With the virtual printer, the user may now directly print his work from any Windows 95/98/NT application as HTML, which is the platform independent universal standard for networks.