Definitions for "Virtual Reality Markup Language"
The Virtual Reality Modeling Language is, like XML and HTML, a SGML-compliant, platform-independent description language for three-dimensional virtual worlds.
A page coding language that was created to allow three-dimensional web pages on the World Wide Web.
(VRML)—An uncompiled language that allows users to navigate three-dimensional "virtual worlds" through a Web browser. The Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers use plug-ins to render VRML, while other browsers are designed especially for VRML.