Computer Science, asked by irshadlko, 9 months ago

what is the difference between xml.html, feeds, RSS etc?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The important difference betweenthese formats is that XML sitemaps describe the whole set of URLs within a site, while RSS/Atom feeds describe recent changes. This has important implications: XML sitemaps are usually large; RSS/Atom feeds are small, containing only the most recent updates to your site

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Answered by UtsavPlayz
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1. XML

It stands for extensive markup language. It is a markup language defining set of rules that encode documents in many formats. In this, we can define our own tags. It carries the information. It is Case Sensitive.

2. HTML

It stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is a marking language for designing Web Pages. In this, we have pre-defined tags. It displays the information according to the code. It is Case Insensitive.

3. RSS

It stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. It is a web feed that allows users to get updated by maintaining information of Updates and Notifications of Medical Websites, News, Blogs, Religious Organisations, etc. in a organised way.

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