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what is the difference between xml and html

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Answered by chanchalbhardwaj2
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HTML is an abbreviation for HyperText Markup Language. 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.XML provides a framework for defining markup languages.
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XML is the acronym from Extensible Markup Language (meta-language of noting/marking). XML is a resembling language with HTML. It was developed for describing data.The XML tags are not pre-defined in XML. You will have to create tags according to your needs.XML is self descriptive.XML uses DDT principle (Defining the Document Type) to formally describe the data.The main difference between XML and HTML: XML is not a substitute for HTML.

 

XML and HTML were developed with different purposes:

XML was developed to describe data and to focalize on what the data represent.HTML was developed to display data about to focalize on the way that data looks.HTML is about displaying data, XML is about describing information.XML is extensible.

 

The tags used to mark the documents and the structures of documents in HTML are pre-defined. The author of HTML documents can use only tags that were previously defined in HTML. The Standard XML gives you the possibility to define personal structures and tags.

 

XML is a complement of the HTML language

It is important to understand that XML is not a substitute for HTML. In the future development of the Web, XML will be the main language to describe the structure and the Web data, and the HTML language will be responsible for displaying the data.

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