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Development and Maintenance of XML-Based Versus HTML-Based Websites: A Case Study
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2017
arXiv
pre-print
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) has been the primary tool for designing and developing web pages over the years. Content and formatting information are placed together in an HTML document. XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a markup language for documents containing semi-structured and structured information. XML separates formatting from the content. While websites designed in HTML require the formatting information to be included along with the new content when an update occurs, XML does
arXiv:1707.01818v1
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