Thread: Difference between XML and HTML
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17-05-09, 16:39 #1
Difference between XML and HTML
I just wanted to know that - what is the " Difference between XML and HTML ? waiting for ur reply .. Thanks in advence..
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17-05-09, 17:43 #2
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HTML - short for Hypertext Markup Language,It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document by denoting certain text as headings paragraphs lists and to supplement that text with interactive forms embedded images and other objects.
XML stands for Extensible Markup Language XML was designed to describe data and to focus on what data is.
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18-05-09, 18:01 #3
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XML was designed to carry data.
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following :
XML was designed to describe data and to focus on what data is. HTML was designed to display data and to focus on how data looks .
HTML is about displaying information, while XML is about describing information.
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24-05-09, 16:40 #4
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XML is a mark up language used for database and HTML is scripting language used for websites.
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24-05-09, 17:29 #5
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Originally Posted by revvv1234
I never know about xml until now
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24-05-09, 21:36 #6
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Originally Posted by master
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25-05-09, 04:53 #7
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I think XML is really a tough language to learn. Is it possible to create a website using only xml language?
I have a very little idea of xml file, as while submitting the sitemap of my website to google, I have created one xml file by another website's programe.
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25-05-09, 06:42 #8
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Originally Posted by ssarkar
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25-05-09, 07:32 #9
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I have found a good website about xml. One can clear any confusion about xml and html if he/she consult http://xml.com. I also learnt a lot from this site and still learning.
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25-05-09, 09:07 #10
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Originally Posted by ssarkar
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08-06-09, 15:10 #11
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Originally Posted by ssarkar
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08-06-09, 17:49 #12
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I feel XML is used only for SEO related work, and for web designing or anything this one cannot be used as far as I know. I remember once when I wanted to submit sitemap in google, I had to create a xml file.
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10-06-09, 18:50 #13
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17-06-09, 06:27 #14
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yeah i think that xml is helpful too. but for most bloggesr html will be just fine. anyways, i will go learn html again cause there are some things i left out before. there are still some things i was not able to take up. it is easy actually to learn HTML. but it is time consuming though. in what site we should go to learn it. and also it needs a little practice to understand it well. and the most important is to have a copy or print the webpage of the tutorial so you can get back to it when you forget it. i do have to print it cause i keep forgetting it.
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Originally Posted by debasis
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17-06-09, 14:39 #16
Originally Posted by ssarkar
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18-06-09, 02:23 #17
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Take the example of blogger site the entire site build with XML and the blogger templates which you are using in your site also made with XML only.
Thanks.
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HTML is a markup language that is used to design web pages. It is written in predefined tag elements. Its primary purpose is to display data with focus on how the data looks. XML is a markup language whose primary purpose is to transport and store data. It is a language that can be used to develop new languages and define other languages. It does not have a predefined set of tags, and allows the developer to customize tags.
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30-01-16, 09:23 #20
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The Difference Between XML and HTML. XML and HTML were designed with different goals: XML was designed to carry data - with focus on what data is. HTML was designed to display data - with focus on how data looks.
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