an example of a structured document
an SGML document that meets the constraints of this specification
a plain ASCII text file and, typically consists of a HEAD and a BODY
a series of characters that, through its special syntax, defines a document
a simple ASCII text file, with certain codes embedded in it
a standard ASCII text file that can be created using any text editor
a text file that contains both the text that you wish to have appear when people view your page and indications of how that text should be formatted
a text file that contains the elements a web browser uses to display text, multimedia objects, and hyperlinks
a text file that is "read" by an HTML interpreter (also known as a browser - Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer for example)
a tree with a hierarchy of tags, with html as the root
A document containing HTML coding. These documents usually end in .html or .htm and are viewable in a web browser.
Any document typed in HTML and transmittable over the web.
A document written in yper- ext arkup anguage.
A document written in Hyper-Text Markup Language.
An SGML document conforming to this document type definition.
The term "HTML document" means an electronic text document tagged with HyperText Markup Language tags in the format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual.
A document written in HTML that may contain links to other documents that contain additional information about related terms or subjects.
A document written in HyperText Markup Language.
A document written in Hyper Text Mark-up Language.