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| XML is an acronym that stands for Extensible Markup Language. In simple terms, Extensible Markup Language makes it easy for people to create common data formats and share them with users on the World Wide Web. XML is similar to HTML because they are both markup languages, but the two describe content differently. While HTML describes how content is to be displayed, XML describes content in relation to the data being described. If you’d like to use XML for your own Web pages, working with a developer can be very beneficial. You’ll be able to communicate your ideas to the developer and see them implemented in your company’s Web pages without having to learn XML on your own. This gives you more time to spend running your business without sacrificing the use of XML for your site. |
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