The "XML-ization of HTML"—essentially the "newest version" of HTML, which extends its functionality to support a wider range of devices and applications.
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The E tensible yper ext ark-up anguage is essentially a cleaner, stricter version of HTML. It is a proper subset of XML.
xtensible yper ext arkup anguage. An more strict version of HTML, reccommended by the W3C standards organization.
HTML/XHTML documents checked for conformance to W3C Recommendations and relevant standards. List of validators.
XHTML is a reformulation of HTML so that it conforms to the rules of XML. This means that XHTML is very similar to HTML, except for slight differences in the markup, but it is now a sub-set of XML.
A reformulation of HTML to be compliant under SML. XHTML attempts to support every feature of HTML 4.01 while using the more rigid rules of XML.
HTML reformulated as XML. XHTML is the latest version of HTML. Developed by W3C.
( xtensible ypertext arkup anguage): A hybrid between HTML and XML markup languages. (See HTML above)
A hybrid between XML and HTML commonly used with Internet appliances and mobile devices.
A recasting of HTML as an XML application rather than an SGML language.
A reformulation of HTML 4.5 in XML 1.0. XHTML is a new language for building web pages that has recently been proposed as a W3C Recommendation.
A general purpose markup language that utilises existing and future XML elements to present information on the WWW. XHML focuses on structuring documents rather than presenting them, allowing online information to be presented in a variety of different forms, based on user need and device capability.
XHTML 1.0 is a stricter, cleaner version of HTML 4.0. It conforms to the rule of XML. It allows a separation between the content of a web page and its layout resonation using CSS.
b . An HTML document that is also a well formed XML document. See: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Links: HTML Home Page
An XML lookalike for HTML defined by one of several XHTML DTD s. To use XHTML for everything would of course defeat the purpose of XML, since the idea of XML is to identify information content, not just tell how to display it. XHTML makes the conversion from HTML to XML, though. You can also reference it in a DTD, which allows you to say, for example, that the text in an element can contain em and tags, rather than being limited to plain text.
Abbreviation for Extensible Hypertext Mark-up Language and is a hybrid of XML and HTML. Web pages designed in XHTML should look the same across all platforms.
extensible hypertext mark-up language - a synthesis of HTML 4.0 with XML which among other things will allow the introduction of new tags using XML's document type definitions (DTD).
A reformulation of HTML to conform to the XML specification.
A reformulation of HTML to conform to XML syntax.
Extensible HTML. A version of HTML that conforms to XML specifications.
eXtensible HTML Combines HTML with the strict syntax of XML. Becoming used more than HTML for building web pages
HTML reformulated to follow the rules of XML.
eXtensible HyperText Markup Language
eXtensible HTML - An evolution of XML intended to converge HTML, WML, XML and cHTML content to a common form.
A more modern version of HTML written using XML. See http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/.
A reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML application.
XHTML stands for 'Extensible HTML', and served as the point of departure for XML, says George Woolley.
XHTML is the next generation of HTML and is a hybrid between HTML and XML. XML was designed to describe data. HTML was designed to display data. XHTML is much stricter than HTML. Not all browsers support XML so XHTML provides an intermediary solution and can be interpreted by XML and HTML browsers. For further information see http://www.w3c.org/MarkUp
XHTML is HTML with a few extra sets of rules, like all html tags must be in pairs, and maybe a handful more. A few rules that were borrowed from theXML scripting language. Scripting Language
Extensible HTML, a reformulation of HTML as a validated XML.application.
A combination of XML and HTML.
a reworking of HTML 4.0 designed to work as a application of XML. It allows anyone to create sets of markup tags for new purposes.
A hybrid between HTML and XML. It is a way of making HTML documents compliant with the new XML standard.
Extensible Markup Language. The HTML language re-written in XML. Now you know.
A variant of HTML. Stands for Extensible Hypertext Mark-up Language is a hybrid between HTML and XML that is more universally acceptable in Web pages and search engines than XML.
eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language
exX aycHe Tee eMM eLL) Web-Related: Extensible HyperText Mark-up Language. A type of text coding capable of being read and displayed by web browsing devices and other user agents and assistive technologies. This is an extensible form of HTML.| Menu