Computer Science, asked by shinchan142, 10 months ago

list five differences between HTML and XML. ​

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Answered by Sparshbansal1234
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HTML is an abbreviation for HyperText Markup Language.

HTML is an abbreviation for HyperText Markup Language. XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language.

HTML was designed to display data with focus on how data looks.

HTML was designed to display data with focus on how data looks. XML was designed to be a software and hardware independent tool used to transport and store data, with focus on what data is.

HTML is a markup language itself.

HTML is a markup language itself. XML provides a framework for defining markup languages.

HTML is a presentation language.

HTML is a presentation language. XML is neither a programming language nor a presentation language.

HTML is case insensitive.

HTML is case insensitive. XML is case sensitive.

Answered by QwertyPs
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Here is the Answer...

Difference between HTML & XML

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• HTML was designed to display data, with focus on how data looks.

• HTML is a presentation language.

• HTML is used for designing a webpage to be rendered on the client side.

• HTML has its own predefined tags.

• HTML is about displaying data, hence it is static.

• In HTML there is no binding to use closing tags or it is not mandatory to close every tag which is opened.

HTML is case insensitive.

• HTML is a markup language itself.

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• XML was designed to be a software and hardware independent tool used to transport and store data, with focus on what data is.

• XML is neither of programming language nor representation language.

• XML is used basically to transport data between the application and the database.

• XML is quite flexible, where custom tags can be defined, which are invented by the author of the XML document.

• XML is about carrying information, hence it is dynamic.

• XML makes it mandatory for the user to close each tag that has been used.

• XML is case sensitive.

• XML provides a framework for defining markup languages.

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Points of XML are written in respect with the points of HTML.

Hence, Differences are in respect with each other... no points are mismatched...

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I Hope This Will Help You ^_^^_^

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