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simy ryanSubject: What does "XML" stand for? So XML is just HTML on steroids?
Author: simy ryan
Date: 11 Jan 2011 09:32 PM
What does "XML" stand for? If it just stands for "Extensible Markup Language." The name emphasizes the key feature of the language as it will be seen by an HTML user - the ability to define your own tags and attributes, which, of course, HTML does not allow. So XML is just HTML on steroids? And why PHP and XML can be connected together, like <a href="http://www.phpkode.com/scripts/category/php-xml/">PHP XML</a> scripts? What's the relation between them.

 
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