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What is the difference between XML, HTML, and XHTML?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by mason8jade, Nov 28, 2011.

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    what is the difference XML, HTML, XHTML, apache, my SQL, javasript,SSI,PHP and CSS?
     
    mason8jade, Nov 28, 2011 IP
  2. burminsky_pv

    burminsky_pv Peon

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    Open your favourite browser and go to google.com
     
    burminsky_pv, Nov 29, 2011 IP
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    qhm Peon

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    Would have actually taken you less time if you did a search in google.
     
    qhm, Dec 8, 2011 IP
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    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    The letters are different as far as you are concerned.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Dec 8, 2011 IP
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    All are IT languages for more google it..:)
     
    danilion55, Dec 8, 2011 IP
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    All are programming languages...
     
    jhony king, Dec 26, 2011 IP
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    xml stands for extensible markup language, Html stands for hypertext markup language and xhtml stands for extinsible hypertext markup language.
     
    johnets, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    johnets Peon

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    xml , html and xhtml were designed with different goals.
     
    johnets, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    mebiplob Active Member

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    very good question. what did you ask?
    do some googling ............
     
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    Some have a X in them. Some don't. That's the only difference.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    yeah i think like that..in few differents in each language.
     
    hakimbajol, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    thanks for share information about it. I need about this information!
     
    keymosec, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    Mithuasha Banned

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    HTML is a markup language used for displaying text and documents across different platforms and machines. It was originally intended for a very specific audience, and has expanded to include hypertext, multimedia, as well as the style of the documents displayed.XML is an extensible markup language that was developed to retain the flexibility and power of HTML while reducing most of the complexity.XHTML combines the flexibility of HTML with the extensibility of XML.
     
    Mithuasha, Dec 27, 2011 IP
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    I’ve argued with Anne, Faruk and other webheads on this topic often enough. The problem is that at one time the “guru’s”, I use the term loosely, compelled us to use XHTML and now we’re back to HTML. Somebody make there mind up! The fact is, and this post actually suggests this already, is that it doesn’t really matter that much. Just as long you make an informed choice. Writing XHTML is fine just be aware of the pitfalls.
    Personally I use both. XHTML for web applications and HTML for content driven/focused websites. Most CMS systems can’t handle (x)HTML reliably so I go for the format that gives me the most margin for error within it’s specification.............
     
    jasmineturrner, Dec 28, 2011 IP
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    HTML is a markup language used for displaying text and documents crossways different platforms and equipment. XML is that was developed to keep the suppleness and power of HTML while dropping most of the complication and In XHTML you stumble on a need for a new markup tag, you define simply it in an XHTML
     
    andrewberkly, Dec 28, 2011 IP
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    This guy is not only an idiot. He's now one of the biggest idiots on DP-------^
     
    drhowarddrfine, Dec 28, 2011 IP