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Synonyms standard generalized markup language
Type of markup language

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At the time SGML was used exclusively for the formatting of printed documents.
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I have opened it already hence I have the private emails of 500 SGML clients.
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The striking thing about HTML was just how simple it was, especially compared to SGML.
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The descendants of these text markup languages include SGML, XML and HTML.
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In SGML, XML, and HTML, the ampersand is used to introduce an SGML entity.
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An SGML document, all of whose document instances are fully tagged.
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For introductory information on basic, modern SGML syntax, see XML.
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Style sheets have existed in one form or another since the beginnings of SGML in the 1970s.
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The 1998 W3C XML is a profile of SGML that omits these facilities.
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  • Standard generalized markup language: (computer science) a standardized language for the descriptive markup of documents; a set of rules for using whatever markup vocabulary is adopted
  • Developed in 1986 SGML provides a rich set of rules for defining new data formats. A well-known example of using SGML is XML, which is a subset of SGML: The definition of XML is all of SGML minus a couple of dozen items. ...
  • An international standard for markup languages. The basis for HTML and XML.
  • Standard Generalized Markup Language. SGML is a platform-neutral standard for creating documents and information archives--it's a series of rules that everyone can follow in order to make their documents publishable in different media (print, CD-ROM, the Web) and to make their documents readable ...
  • SGML was invented in the 1970s by Charles Goldfarb and became an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard in 1986. As its name suggests, it aims to satisfy the requirements of a standard for markup. ...
  • A system for creating mark-up languages that represent the structure of a document.
  • SGML stands for "Standard Generalized Markup Language". Created in the 1980's to provide an extensible means to maintain documentation based upon content instead of presentation, SGML has withstood the test of time as a robust, powerful language. ...
  • Standard Generalized Markup Language is an internationally agreed standard for information representation. SGML can be used for publishing in its broadest definition - from single medium conventional publishing on paper to on-line multi-media database publishing. ...
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